In "The Wreckers," Parson Tweed is depicted as a morally ambiguous character, often torn between his duties as a clergyman and his complicity in the local wrecking schemes. He exhibits a strong sense of self-preservation, aligning with the community's interests while struggling with guilt over their illegal activities. His cunning nature and ability to manipulate situations reveal a complex personality, reflecting both his desire for respectability and his susceptibility to moral corruption. Ultimately, Tweed embodies the conflict between piety and pragmatism in a community driven by desperation.
In Spanish, "tweed" can be translated as "tweed" or "tejido de tweed."
William M. Tweed referred to as "Boss" Tweed was the last head of Tammany Hall
You can get a tweed jacket from France
Jack Tweed's birth name is Jack Andrew Tweed.
Shannon Tweed's birth name is Tweed, Shannon Lee.
Tracy Tweed's birth name is Tweed, Tracy Lee.
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john tweed was scottish i know this as im part of the tweed family funny enought my name is all so john tweed
William Magear Tweed was an American politician. He was also know as Boss Tweed.
William Magear Tweed, better known as "Boss" Tweed. One of a long line of corrupt Democratic politicians.
It rises on Tweedsmuir at Tweed's Well.
Harris Tweed was made in the Hebrides