A character in this novel thinks of a blank space instead of the name of her husband, who later chooses a house by the music of a graphophone. A set of Sunday clothes is disguised as a package of two cakes by a character in this novel whose ten dollars is refused by Moseley. At the conclusion of this novel, a character who steals money meant for an abortion shows up with a new wife and a set of (*) false teeth. The construction of a “clock-shape” object in this novel is justified with a list of thirteen points. The Gillespies’ barn on fire is lit on fire by a character in this novel named Darl. In this novel, the overweight Doctor Peabody is hauled up a hill to attend a death that Vardaman processes with the line “My mother is a fish.” For 10 points, the Bundren family journeys to bury their mother Addie in what William Faulkner novel? ■END■
ANSWER: As I Lay Dying
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