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    Dry September is a short story by William Faulkner. This 1931 short story describes a lynch mob forming (despite ambiguous evidence) on a hot September evening. Told in five parts, the story includes the perspective of the rumored victim and the mob's leader. It is one of Faulkner's shorter stories.
    It was originally published in Scribner's magazine, and later appeared in collections of his short stories.

    It includes an appearance by Hawkshaw, the barber who was the focus of Faulkner's later story, Hair.


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