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English, 29.03.2020 00:31, erica437

After the funeral, two of the townspeople have a "fancy" ---a feeling or vision--- that the minister and the spirit of the dead woman are "walking hand in hand." What inference about the beliefs of these two women can you draw from this imagined moment?

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