Legacy, Volume 23,Masalah 1Department of English, University of Massachusetts, 2006 |
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Halaman 65
... took over . Women who had to endure breast cancer surgery often hid their disease , even from members of their own families . It was not uncommon for children to be kept in the dark . The need to collude with the demand for secrecy must ...
... took over . Women who had to endure breast cancer surgery often hid their disease , even from members of their own families . It was not uncommon for children to be kept in the dark . The need to collude with the demand for secrecy must ...
Halaman 87
... took possession , I lost all fear . I went straight to my mother and told her I was sanctified . ( 186-87 ) ... Foote's literacy skills also steadily increased , so that by the time she was eighteen years old , she was proficient enough ...
... took possession , I lost all fear . I went straight to my mother and told her I was sanctified . ( 186-87 ) ... Foote's literacy skills also steadily increased , so that by the time she was eighteen years old , she was proficient enough ...
Halaman 92
... took hold of the rough tow - linen under - garment and pulled it off over her head with a jerk , which took the skin with it , leaving her back all raw and sore . This cruel master soon sold my mother , and she passed from one person's ...
... took hold of the rough tow - linen under - garment and pulled it off over her head with a jerk , which took the skin with it , leaving her back all raw and sore . This cruel master soon sold my mother , and she passed from one person's ...
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