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Kate Barlow did not kill Stanley's great-grandfather, Elia Yelnats, because she recognized him as a good man who had treated her kindly. Despite her circumstances and the injustices she faced, she chose to spare his life, demonstrating her underlying morality. This decision ultimately influenced the fate of the Yelnats family and their connection to the cursed treasure.

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Why didn't Kate Barlow kiss Stanley's great grandfather?

Kate Barlow didn't kiss Stanley's great grandfather because she had already turned into the notorious outlaw Kissin' Kate Barlow by then, and she was not interested in romantic relationships after her heart was broken by Trout Walker. She was focused on seeking revenge and causing mischief.


Who was the famous robber that Stanley's great-grandfather was robbed by in the book called HOLES?

Kissin' Kate Barlow


In the book Holes How was Stanley's great grandfather lucky?

Stanley's great grandfather was lucky because he survived being robbed by Kissin' Kate Barlow in the Wild West, and was the one who stole her treasure.


What does Stanley realize about Kate Barlow?

He realizes that she lived in Camp Green Lake and she kissed everyone of her victims after she killed them. And that she robbed Stanley's great-great grandfather


Flashbacks in Holes?

The flashbacks retell the story of Stanley's great-great-grandfather as well as the history of Camp Green Lake, with Kissin' Kate Barlow and Sam the onion man.


In the book Holes what was in the suitcase?

The suitcase that Stanley found had jewels as well as stocks and bonds. The contents are worth about a million dollars. Stanley buys a house for his family and Hector hires a detective to find his mother.


How did Stanley's great grand father make his fortune in holes?

Stanley great great grandfather was the first to make a fortune in the New York Stock Market. Stanley Yelnats then loses all his money to the outlaw known as KissinÕ Kate Barlow when she robbed the stagecoach that Stanley was on which was Camp Green Lake.


Why Stanley's great grandfather was robbed by KateBarlow?

Stanley's great-grandfather, who was named Elya Yelnats, was robbed by Kate Barlow because he had fallen in love with her but failed to win her affection. After he sought help from a fortune teller to win her heart, he was ultimately rejected, leading him to leave town. In retaliation, Kate Barlow, who became an outlaw, took his family’s prized possession, a suitcase filled with money, as a way to settle the score, contributing to the family's long-standing curse.


Why was Stanley Yelnat's name on Kate Barlow's treasure chest?

When Kissing Kate Barlow robbed Stanley's great grandfather's wagon, she took a trunk that belonged to him and it had his name on it, she used the trunk for her treasure not caring if it had his name on it.


Why didn't kate barlow kiss Stanley great grandfather?

Kate Barlow didn't kiss Stanley's great-grandfather, Elia Yelnats, because he was a poor, uneducated onion picker, and she was a wealthy, independent schoolteacher. Their social differences and the prejudices of the time created a barrier between them. Additionally, the circumstances of their meeting during a time of racial and social tension further complicated any potential romantic connection. Ultimately, her rejection of societal norms and her choice to become a bandit reflected her independence rather than a romantic interest in Elia.


What chapter did Kate Barlow rob Stanley?

she does rob Stanley the Except stanley the 1st i think