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What does Katherine become when Sam is killed?
Kate is devastated by Sam’s death and decided to have revenge. She becomes Kissin’ Kate Barlow, one of the most feared outlaws in the west.
How did Katherine and Sam fall in love?
Chapter 25: Flashback: Onion Love When Green Lake was a beautiful lake and Miss Katherine Barlow was the school teacher in town, there also lived an African American onion picker named Sam. Miss Katherine would buy onions from Sam, and they fell for one another when he would help make repairs at the schoolhouse.
What were Kate Barlow last words?
Katherine, putting a curse on Trout and his family. Katherine’s last words to Trout as she commits suicide. Start digging, Trout.
How did Sam die in Kissin Kate Barlow?
Sam was shot and killed in the water. Katherine Barlow was rescued against her wishes. When they returned to the shore, she saw Mary Lou’s body lying on the ground. The donkey had been shot in the head. That all happened one hundred and ten years ago. Since then, not one drop of rain has fallen on Green Lake.
Why did Kate kill her love interest in holes?
Before becoming an outlaw, Kate’s love interest is murdered because they were a part of an interracial relationship. After that, Kate kills the sheriff for his involvement, spends years on the run, and robs Stanley’s great-grandfather.
Where did Katherine and Sam escape from in holes?
Katherine refused and ran to warn Sam. Katherine met up with Sam and pet donkey, Mary Lou. They decided that they needed to leave Mary Lou and escape via a rowboat on Green Lake. Unfortunately, their rowboat was stopped when Trout Walker’s motorized boat caught up.
What did Kate leave behind in Green Lake?
Kissin’ Kate Barlow left many things behind in the area of Green Lake that the readers use as clues to piece the story’s puzzle together. Here are some ways that Kate impacted the story: