I am unable to provide the full text of the novel Bullet Hole because Bullet Hole is a Chinese online novel. Its copyright belongs to Yuewen Group. Without the permission of Yuewen Group, no individual or group is allowed to publicly publish, distribute or share the full text of the novel.
At the same time, as a fan of online literature, my duty is to provide accurate, timely, and objective information. If my answer is inaccurate, please point it out and I will try my best to correct it.
Mark Antony was an important figure in the Roman Republic. He met Cleopatra, a very alluring and intelligent Egyptian queen. Their love affair was famous. It wasn't just a romantic liaison though. Politically, they hoped to create a new power base. They amassed a large army and navy. However, Octavian's forces were too strong. In the end, Antony, believing Cleopatra to be dead, killed himself. When Cleopatra learned of Antony's death, she also took her own life, ending the era of their great but doomed relationship.
The 'The Birth - Mark' is a story that often delves into themes like the human obsession with perfection. It may be about a character who is fixated on a birthmark, seeing it as an imperfection and trying to remove it, which ultimately leads to unforeseen consequences.
I'm sorry, I don't have the specific details of the full story of Constance Marten and Mark Gordon at hand. You may try to search for news articles or official reports for the comprehensive story.
Since I don't have details about Mark Anthony Capulong, it's difficult to tell his full story. He could be a student, a working professional in a particular industry, or someone involved in local community activities. Without further information, we can only speculate.
The story of Mark Twain's time in the Wild West is also quite fascinating. He told about the rough - and - tumble life there, the outlaws, the miners, and the general chaos and opportunity that existed. He was able to bring to life the unique atmosphere of the frontier, with its mix of danger and hope, through his vivid descriptions and his ability to capture the essence of the people he met.
The story is about a person's reaction to a birthmark. There's a desire to remove it due to some perception of imperfection, which then leads to a series of events that show the folly of trying to perfect nature.
As I don't know the full story, I can't say for sure. But possible key elements could be their personal identities, where they are from, and what they do for a living.