"'Next thing you'll be wearing a nightgown, Frank. Selling flowers out at the airport.'"
The author indirectly characterizes the relationship between the three hunters. The three constantly poke fun at each other. They are actually quite rude to each other, even telling each other to "stop bitching." I find their relationship to comedic. It is in a way like the three scrooges. To add to this, comedy comes from Tub, the chubby man who lives a "double life," of over eating. Also, Frank is in love with a child. Lastly, in the end, Frank and Tub are sincerely unconcerned with their wounded friend, stopping to get pancakes for Tub.
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