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English, 07.10.2021 15:40, montecillolinda

“‘Why are your cheeks so starved and why is your face so drawn? Why is despair in your heart and your face like the face of one who has made a long journey? Yes why is your face burned from heat and cold, and why do D come here wandering over pastures in search of the wind?’” (p. 18). meaning

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