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Earl Briggs

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Rugged and stocky. His dark hair, hazel eyes, rounded Reliable; a deal is a deal, a job is a
chin and broad cheeks clearly indicate an Irish job and a man’s word should be
background. He doesn't care much about appearance golden.
so 'unkempt' is the default look. Tough; in terms of physical
strength.
Although he was raised strictly Irish Catholic, his Loyal; to people he respects.
belief, along with his church attendance, has dwindled Impatient; especially when
in recent years. The deaths of his son, father and someone cannot get to the point.
brother together with his wife’s inability to conceive Rude; due to a lack of manners, but
after barely surviving their son’s birth have brought most often as a result of acting on
Wife:
upon a Eleanor, age 30, married
very pessimistic view onfor 6 years
God’s will.(1913) his impatience.
Daughter: Christine, age 4 (1915)
Mother:
AlthoughAileen,
he has50
noyears old (1869)
particular interest in politics, when
asked, he identifies as a Democrat.
Son: James Jr, died in 1917 at four months old.
Father:
He visitsJames,
the dockdied in June
where his 1918 as died
brother a Captain
when he has
stationed in France.
a particularly difficult day.
Brother: John, died in the 1919 Boston Molassacre
while working a fire in the harbor. Earl feels
responsible since John was covering a shift for him
that day.
His father's diary, sent back from the front. It contains
a mix of short messages to his family and memories
from earlier in his career, yet the last few pages
contain strange tangents where he seems to describe
nightmares he was having.

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