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A creature had followed her home from an errand, through the snow; she now realized that it had not been a wolf at all.
One day, as she was walking rapidly with big No'the'n strides on some business errand through the business part of the Southern town, a courly old gentleman tapped her arm and raised his hat.
In "Hawthorne Tales and Sketches," American author Nathaniel Hawthorn's "Young Goodman Brown" tells the story of a 17th century man's errand through the Salem wilderness and his encounters there.
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Think of Clarissa, from Cunningham's Pulitzer Prize-winning 1998 novel, "The Hours," running errands through Greenwich Village in the same meditative manner of her strolling London predecessor from Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway," keenly alert to the "crush and heave" of the "endless life" encompassing her.
She reveals her errand, Kep sees through the fox's plan at once, and finds out from Jemima where the fox lives.
And I am not talking the kind of behavior that just gets me through this errand but the kind that makes people point and say "why can't you be more like those kids".
Christer plans his errands and thinks through the routes very carefully in order to save money and avoid going back and forth between places.
At first Tati's theme seems to be a familiar one — modern cities destroy connections between people — as he sends his comic alter ego, Monsieur Hulot, on a vague, unfulfilled errand that takes him through the new Paris of office towers and convention halls.
Later works by Graham also borrowed from Greek legend, including Errand into the Maze (1947), an investigation of hidden fears presented through the symbols of the Minotaur and the labyrinth; Alcestis (1960); Phaedra (1962); and Circe (1963).
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