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Leicester Hemingway described Clarence’s methods of disciplining his
children as a kind of coventryphysical and psychological banishment
(methods the younger brother thought affected Ernest for the rest of his
life).
9In the twenty-first centuryClarence’s punishments might be
called manipulativebecause they certainly gave him clear authority
and they certainly taught his family exacting behavior. There was no
challenging his law. Grace Hall Hemingway may have found ways
around that law while her father was still aliveoften joining forces with
him against her husband; after Abba Hall diedhowevershe had little
choice but to support Clarence’s treatment of the children—even if she
would probably not have punished them in the ways he did (if at all).
Judging from the scrapbooks Grace kept for each childshe tended to
find their misbehaviors amusing.
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Sundays in Oak Parkhoweverwere spent within the church and the
house: no friends could come to playno one wasted time or indulged in
gameseverything was sober and self-improving—and everyone went to
prayers and church services. It was also true that Oak Park was a largely
protestant community; there was only one Catholic churchand it was
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