As Peyton
Farquhar is getting executed, by hanging, as the noose is put around his neck he begins to dream
about the possibility of escape. There are several clues in the narration that give the reader
an idea that the escape is a fantasy. Once he drops into the water, he magically escapes the
bullets that are fired at him. All the soldiers are shooting at him, and he does not get hit.
He manages to swim a great distance with superhuman strength, he doesn't tire.
Once he reaches land, he runs and runs tirelessly trying to get home. He is chased
and shot at,...
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