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... mother did not grow up with her mother . Her mother had three sons , but for some reason when she had my mother , she gave her to my grandfather : she kept the boys and gave away the girl . That must have something to do with it . I ...
... mother did not grow up with her mother . Her mother had three sons , but for some reason when she had my mother , she gave her to my grandfather : she kept the boys and gave away the girl . That must have something to do with it . I ...
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... mother refuses to invite her Haitian friends because she would be “ ashamed ... to have her tongue trip , being ... mother died while giving birth to her . In " Nineteen Thirty - Seven , " the narrator's mother makes the link between the ...
... mother refuses to invite her Haitian friends because she would be “ ashamed ... to have her tongue trip , being ... mother died while giving birth to her . In " Nineteen Thirty - Seven , " the narrator's mother makes the link between the ...
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... mother - daughter relationship as desired by the mother . Martine is offering her daughter a " Marassa " relationship that means an exclusive love . By trying to re - appropriate her daughter and control the young woman's body ...
... mother - daughter relationship as desired by the mother . Martine is offering her daughter a " Marassa " relationship that means an exclusive love . By trying to re - appropriate her daughter and control the young woman's body ...
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