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Why is buggy significant to the narrator

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It is part of the memorable errands and traditions of the different seasons.

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Buggy is significant to the narrator because it was useful in the collection of firewood, wildflowers, picnic supplies and sugar cane fishing poles. Also, during winter, they use it to gather pecans and haul Christmas trees.

This signifies that the narrator had no money to buy something new therefore they reused the buggy.

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The buggy which is already falling apart and wobbling like a "drunkard" when pushed it, was owned by Buddy. The buggy served a purpose very well for them.

"A Christmas Memory" is an autobiographical short story which took place in the 1930s. It tells of a time in the lives of the seven-year-old, who is the narrator and an elderly woman who is his distant cousin and best friend.

"A Christmas Memory" is a short story written by Truman Capote.

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