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Quote #10
When it came—thirty cents—he pinned it up in his trailer, brass-headed tack in each corner. Below it he drove a nail and on the nail he hung the wire hanger and the two old shirts suspended from it. He stepped back and looked at the ensemble through a few stinging tears. (156)
Again, Proulx doesn't have to do much to show us how strong the memories can be. One little "stinging tears" and suddenly we're right there with Ennis, weeping over his lost love.