MaComère, Volume 4Association of Caribbean Women Writers and Scholars, 2001 |
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... Child , life goes on . " Last time I saw you the sadness in your eyes , as if you knew you would not wait for my ... child who knew better than to leave you behind to go to England . The child who wept and screamed , " Dada , Dada , come ...
... Child , life goes on . " Last time I saw you the sadness in your eyes , as if you knew you would not wait for my ... child who knew better than to leave you behind to go to England . The child who wept and screamed , " Dada , Dada , come ...
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... child who had been robbed . While she waited , she had her morning tea and made the daily arrangements with Superior ... child's mother who was instructed to dress the girl in her Sunday School dress , not in her school uniform ...
... child who had been robbed . While she waited , she had her morning tea and made the daily arrangements with Superior ... child's mother who was instructed to dress the girl in her Sunday School dress , not in her school uniform ...
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un hijo es la rama que no se puede cortar . A Child A child is a petal that flourishes in the matrix ; a child is a necessary pain that is rocked defenseless in the vein of the womb and its presence is an enigma waiting to be deciphered ...
un hijo es la rama que no se puede cortar . A Child A child is a petal that flourishes in the matrix ; a child is a necessary pain that is rocked defenseless in the vein of the womb and its presence is an enigma waiting to be deciphered ...
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