MaComère, Volume 3Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2000 |
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... wanted Kelithe to really do something to show how desperate she was , and I wanted her at the outset to have actually watched her son drown , to be really guilty of that because it was her only way out . But as I continued going through ...
... wanted Kelithe to really do something to show how desperate she was , and I wanted her at the outset to have actually watched her son drown , to be really guilty of that because it was her only way out . But as I continued going through ...
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... wanted to be said " yes " with conviction and not with a pleading or with a question mark on the end . She heard a voice that answered questions with authority . She heard that voice and practiced it at night because she desperately wanted ...
... wanted to be said " yes " with conviction and not with a pleading or with a question mark on the end . She heard a voice that answered questions with authority . She heard that voice and practiced it at night because she desperately wanted ...
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... wanted to prolong it for as long as possible because as long as she could remain like a child fascinated with the magic of names she could hold off that other blackness that her father's name , Black Lion , was powerless to prevent ...
... wanted to prolong it for as long as possible because as long as she could remain like a child fascinated with the magic of names she could hold off that other blackness that her father's name , Black Lion , was powerless to prevent ...
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