Marty wants Shiloh because he feels a deep, emotional connection to the dog, recognizing Shiloh's need for a loving home. Unlike other dogs, Shiloh represents hope and companionship for Marty, who sees him as a friend in his challenging life. Additionally, he is determined to protect Shiloh from his abusive owner, reinforcing his desire to provide the dog with a better life. This bond drives Marty's conviction that Shiloh is the dog he truly wants.
Only a METALLURGIST can tell if the bullet is from the 1860's or not.
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William Tell's son is named Walter Tell. In the legend, Walter is used as a symbol of innocence and bravery, particularly during the dramatic events that unfold when William Tell is forced to shoot an apple off his son's head to demonstrate his skill and defiance against tyrannical rule.
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Marty wants Shiloh because he feels a deep, emotional connection to the dog, recognizing Shiloh's need for a loving home. Unlike other dogs, Shiloh represents hope and companionship for Marty, who sees him as a friend in his challenging life. Additionally, he is determined to protect Shiloh from his abusive owner, reinforcing his desire to provide the dog with a better life. This bond drives Marty's conviction that Shiloh is the dog he truly wants.
The book Shiloh ended when Marty has to work for Judd Travers to get money to get Shiloh. Marty saw Judd shoot a deer out of season and he won't tell anyone if he gets Shiloh. So Marty has to work for Judd until he gets the money for Shiloh. One day when Marty is working at Judd's Judd tells him he can't show the judge a piece of paper with his signature on it if it does not have witness's signature, too(someone who saw Marty say he would work for Judd to get the money for Shiloh) but Marty keeps working. The deer is all gone now so Marty can't report Judd for shooting it out of season. The next day Marty stays working at Judd's past five(five is when Marty is done) Marty decided to still visit Judd even if he might not get Shiloh. So Marty visit's him the next day, too(to work) Judd is nicer that day. The rest of the week Judd is nicer to Marty. On the last day of Marty's job Judd gives Marty a dog collar for Shiloh. When Marty gets home his mama made him a cake a real cake. I know it's but that's how it ends!
Since his father didn't let him keep Shiloh, Marty found an abandoned shed and kept Shiloh in there, but didn't tell his father. His father didn't let him keep it because he was owned by a man named Judd Travers i think that was his name
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He does the first time, and Judd kicks him, and there is a conversation between Marty Preston, Ray Preston (his dad) and Judd Travers, but the second time that Shiloh runs away to Marty, he hides him in the shed on their land... and I'm not going to tell you the rest as to not spoil the story. But it is a great film, it is one of my favourites, and it has a happy ending.
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they either fancy you know or they dont agree with previous advice you have given
always looks at you like your a loser or doesnt look at you or even take care about you and he acts as if you are not there. but if he does then he should be looking at you!!
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Dad makes Marty tell Judd what happened to encourage honesty and accountability. By having Marty share his experience, it helps him confront the consequences of his actions and fosters communication between them. This moment serves as a lesson in responsibility and the importance of being truthful, even when it's difficult. Additionally, it strengthens the bond between Marty and his father as they navigate challenging situations together.
Of course she is..Dont you think so? It is pretty easy to tell who is one and whos not, just like lady gaga.
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