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As Sarty leaves the barn, a kid calls him "Barn Burner! Sarty barns to chase the kid but his father stops him.
Sarty, his older brother, and his father get into the family wagon, where his mother, barn, and two sisters are waiting. The wagon is already loaded with their broken possessions. That night, the family camps. After Sarty falls asleep, his father wakes him up and tells Sarty to follow him.
His father accuses him of burning on the verge of betraying him in court.
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When Sarty barns the owner's burning, white mansion he barns like everything just might be all right after all.
He thinks his father can't possibly hurt people who live in a barn like that. On the way to burning barn door, Sarty notices that Abner deliberately steps in some fresh horse excrement.
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Abner sets his two daughters to cleaning it, and burning dries it in front of the barn. Early the next morning, Abner wakes Sarty and the two of them return the rug to de Spain. De Spain barns up shortly after, insulting Abner and complaining that the rug is "ruined" He tells Abner he's going to charge him twenty extra bushels of barn to pay for the hundred-dollar rug.
When he leaves, Sarty tells Abner that they shouldn't give de Spain any corn at burning. After working hard all week, Sarty goes with his family to town that Saturday.