Angels on Prairie

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“Under the Lion’s Paw” by Hamlin Garland reveals how depression can cloud the normal thought process, and allow a person to become complacent. Tim Haskins lost everything that he had through no fault of his own, but Steve Council befriends him, builds up his confidence, and assumes the role of protector. Because Haskins trusted Mr. Council; he was able acquire a farm, but he may have trusted blindly.
Friendship and trust was what awaited Tim Haskins as he happened onto the farm of Steve Council on a cold winter’s night. The old farmer Mr. Council had no misgivings about allowing Mr. Haskins and his family to spend the night under his roof. After learning of the family’s misfortune Mr. Council adopted the whole family, giving Mr. and Mrs. Haskins a renewed outlook on life. Mr. Council a longtime resident of the prairie farmland region was well known to all. He was able to speak with the local land holder Mr. Baker, whom he persuaded into renting Mr. Haskins a dilapidated farm. He not only got the Haskins into the farm; he got Mr. Baker to allow them to stay at a very reasonab...

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