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 | | Indeed when Mack and the boys move into, they look upon it as little more than shelter from the wind and the rain, as a place to go when everything else has closed or when their welcome was thin and sere with over-use. |
 | | When Mack sees the dog of the man he admires her, and as he notices that the dog is wounded he cares about the wound and gives the man, who is a captain, some good advice about how to handle this wound. |
 | | Mack is the elder, leader, mentor, and to a small extent the exploiter of a little group of men who had in common no families, no money, and no ambitions beyond food, drink and contentment. |
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