John Oakhurst wrote his epitaph on the two of clubs to express his ironic humor and defiance of fate. He saw it as a way to demonstrate his acceptance of his actions and fate. It also acted as a symbol of his understanding of the randomness of life and luck.
John Sheburnugaizer.
John Oakhurst realizes that the theft of the mules and provisions by Uncle Billy is a death sentence for the other outcasts. With the blizzard coming and no time or form of transportation for...
Mr. John Oakhurst, the "Duchess", "Mother Shipton", "Uncle Billy", Tom Simson, and Piney Woods
The men respond to Mr. John Oakhurst with a mixture of respect and curiosity. They recognize him as a skilled gambler and a cool-headed individual, but they also view him with some suspicion due to his reputation and demeanor.
J.P Morgan's epitaph didnt really have a saying on it all it said was "John Pierpont April 17,1837-March 31,1913
Mr. John Oakhurst, the "Duchess", "Mother Shipton", "Uncle Billy", Tom Simson, and Piney Woods
Mr. John Oakhurst, the "Duchess", "Mother Shipton", "Uncle Billy", Tom Simson, and Piney Woods
A correct example of a tombstone epitaph might read: "Here lies John Doe, beloved husband and father, 1970-2023. His laughter will forever echo in our hearts." This epitaph includes the person's name, a brief expression of their role in life, and their birth and death years, capturing their essence in a respectful and heartfelt manner.
John Keats - 1795-1821 http://englishhistory.net/keats/life.html
John Humphrey has written: 'A Texas Odyssey' 'Pennsylvania Births Berks County, 1781-1800' 'Comanche Epitaph' 'The sportsman head to toe'
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