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William Faulkner's "William Faulkner's Nobel Prize Speech", the word acclaim is best interpreted to mean: compliments; request;
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I slowed still more, my shadow pacing me, dragging its head through the weeds that hid the fence.
— William Faulkner, The Sound
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