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... live in my mind . I love a day when I don't have to do what I do today : meet students , go to a meeting , a dinner . I will enjoy every minute of these activities because that is how I absorb life . But then tomorrow I will enjoy ...
... live in my mind . I love a day when I don't have to do what I do today : meet students , go to a meeting , a dinner . I will enjoy every minute of these activities because that is how I absorb life . But then tomorrow I will enjoy ...
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... live with him in the hope of escaping the pettiness of the village and , at the same time , the oppression of her father . When she became pregnant , Sancher , haunted by the belief that he and any of his descendents are damned ...
... live with him in the hope of escaping the pettiness of the village and , at the same time , the oppression of her father . When she became pregnant , Sancher , haunted by the belief that he and any of his descendents are damned ...
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... live free of commitment . I was neither Québécoise nor Anglo " ( 242 ) . But as Mona digs deeper into her family's past , she realizes that she cannot , in fact , live free of commitment . She has a responsibility not only to record the ...
... live free of commitment . I was neither Québécoise nor Anglo " ( 242 ) . But as Mona digs deeper into her family's past , she realizes that she cannot , in fact , live free of commitment . She has a responsibility not only to record the ...
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Short Story by Christine Birbalsingh | 8 |
Creative Nonfiction by Tiphanie Yanique | 15 |
Articles | 32 |
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