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There was another member of Alfred’s family: a former sheriff named Jackson Temple. He rarely spoke to anyone, even his brother or sister-in-law, and lived mostly in the wretched ruins of Columbus. The slavers knew better than to bother him, as he did nothing all day but camp in a building with a sniper rifle. Secretly, Cyrus had tried to have him killed on multiple occasions, and Jackson was very aware of this.

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  • Alfred Temple
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  • There was another member of Alfred’s family: a former sheriff named Jackson Temple. He rarely spoke to anyone, even his brother or sister-in-law, and lived mostly in the wretched ruins of Columbus. The slavers knew better than to bother him, as he did nothing all day but camp in a building with a sniper rifle. Secretly, Cyrus had tried to have him killed on multiple occasions, and Jackson was very aware of this.
  • Alfred Temple is the new boy from the city. Tom Sawyer saw him and immediately took a disliking to him, because of his fancy clothes and overall demeanor. The first day Tom "licks" Alfred after he taunts him for about five minutes. After Tom wins, Alfred chucks a rock at Tom, and has to flee for his "life" from Tom. Tom then waits outside his house and only leaves after Alfred Temple's mom scolds him.
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  • Samuel Clemens
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  • Alfred Temple
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  • Created by
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  • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
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  • Real Name
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  • First Appearance
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  • Human, Caucasian
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  • American Publishing Company
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  • Original Publisher
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Box Title
  • Alfred Temple
Age
  • 42(xsd:integer)
Status
  • Alive
Name
  • Alfred Temple
Ethnicity
  • Human, Caucasian
Caption
  • Alfred with Becky.
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Height
  • 2.0
Occupation
  • Mercenary
  • Vigilante
  • de facto leader of the Horseshoe
Gender
  • Male
Race
  • Human, Caucasian
Born
  • 2239-03-11(xsd:date)
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  • Alfred Temple is the new boy from the city. Tom Sawyer saw him and immediately took a disliking to him, because of his fancy clothes and overall demeanor. The first day Tom "licks" Alfred after he taunts him for about five minutes. After Tom wins, Alfred chucks a rock at Tom, and has to flee for his "life" from Tom. Tom then waits outside his house and only leaves after Alfred Temple's mom scolds him. Later on, when Tom returns from being a pirate, and in an effort to make Becky Thatcher jealous, Tom talks to Amy Lawrence. To get revenge, Becky pretends like she is having a good time reading a book with Alfred. When Becky feels bad about letting Tom go, she tells Alfred, "Go away and leave me alone, can't you! I hate you!" Alfred guesses what happened and purposely spills ink on Tom's spelling book, because the two boys have an already uneasy relationship. Tom is scolded for spilling the ink, and when he finds out that Alfred did it, he becomes enraged.
  • There was another member of Alfred’s family: a former sheriff named Jackson Temple. He rarely spoke to anyone, even his brother or sister-in-law, and lived mostly in the wretched ruins of Columbus. The slavers knew better than to bother him, as he did nothing all day but camp in a building with a sniper rifle. Secretly, Cyrus had tried to have him killed on multiple occasions, and Jackson was very aware of this.
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