MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... Amabelle and Yves are indeed startled and immediately beseiged by a mob of taunting Dominicans in the border town of Dajabón . Amabelle narrates the assault : [ A young Dominican ] spat . I reached up and touched the glob as it rolled ...
... Amabelle and Yves are indeed startled and immediately beseiged by a mob of taunting Dominicans in the border town of Dajabón . Amabelle narrates the assault : [ A young Dominican ] spat . I reached up and touched the glob as it rolled ...
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... Amabelle said . " And my daughter favors you , " Valencia said . " My daughter is a chameleon . She's taken your color from the mere sight of your face . " ( 11 ) [ The reader knows from a love scene between Amabelle and her lover ...
... Amabelle said . " And my daughter favors you , " Valencia said . " My daughter is a chameleon . She's taken your color from the mere sight of your face . " ( 11 ) [ The reader knows from a love scene between Amabelle and her lover ...
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... Amabelle sees a painting of the dead twin , " a bone - white baby boy , ... [ with ] his water lily - colored cheeks " ( 294 ) . The photographs of a developing Rosalinda included a shot " darker " than her schoolmates . Amabelle ...
... Amabelle sees a painting of the dead twin , " a bone - white baby boy , ... [ with ] his water lily - colored cheeks " ( 294 ) . The photographs of a developing Rosalinda included a shot " darker " than her schoolmates . Amabelle ...
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