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... mother , who lived in St. Louis , requested a visit from the children , Angelou was shocked by her mother's paler complexion , and by the red lipstick her grandmoth- er would have thought scandalous . Angelou was almost as overwhelmed ...
... mother , who lived in St. Louis , requested a visit from the children , Angelou was shocked by her mother's paler complexion , and by the red lipstick her grandmoth- er would have thought scandalous . Angelou was almost as overwhelmed ...
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... mother claims that she loves spending time with him , but Celine ends up being his foster mother most of the time . At the same time , she is attempting to finish high school a year early , partly because she feels like a misfit there ...
... mother claims that she loves spending time with him , but Celine ends up being his foster mother most of the time . At the same time , she is attempting to finish high school a year early , partly because she feels like a misfit there ...
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... mother dying . I loved my mother with a fierce neediness that she was never aware of . When she wasn't home I grew restless and uneasy . And I learned , early , the weight of separation and longing . My first experience with these ...
... mother dying . I loved my mother with a fierce neediness that she was never aware of . When she wasn't home I grew restless and uneasy . And I learned , early , the weight of separation and longing . My first experience with these ...
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Barner Bob 1947 | 19 |
Bosse Malcolm Joseph Jr 19262002 | 105 |
Correy | 149 |
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