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... father said . Neither Hazel nor her father asked how she had got the plant . " You know , Hazel , that a whole new plant can grow from a piece of this leaf ? " her father asked . " A whole new plant . Leaf of life . " " Show me , Daddy ...
... father said . Neither Hazel nor her father asked how she had got the plant . " You know , Hazel , that a whole new plant can grow from a piece of this leaf ? " her father asked . " A whole new plant . Leaf of life . " " Show me , Daddy ...
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... father's last and wanted to do everything she could for him . On each of those mornings when she woke , she prayed to " Our Father Up Above " to lead her family from the blackness her father's illness had brought , to take her father ...
... father's last and wanted to do everything she could for him . On each of those mornings when she woke , she prayed to " Our Father Up Above " to lead her family from the blackness her father's illness had brought , to take her father ...
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... father . Not surprisingly , there is much tension and conflict in the relationship between father and daughter as Margaret resists her father's attempt to enforce Caribbean cultural norms that she thinks are oppressive . Both father and ...
... father . Not surprisingly , there is much tension and conflict in the relationship between father and daughter as Margaret resists her father's attempt to enforce Caribbean cultural norms that she thinks are oppressive . Both father and ...
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