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... possible ; bristling with defences designed to repel any possible sexual boarders , so that merely to look at her was to feel certain that here was a woman faithful to her husband . Perforce , if nothing else . Behold wild Janice ...
... possible ; bristling with defences designed to repel any possible sexual boarders , so that merely to look at her was to feel certain that here was a woman faithful to her husband . Perforce , if nothing else . Behold wild Janice ...
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... possible for a child of affluent and propertied parents and can offset the disabilities of gender , of linguistic and cultural transplantation . Sections of the text acknowledge , for instance , the limitations of her grandfather's ...
... possible for a child of affluent and propertied parents and can offset the disabilities of gender , of linguistic and cultural transplantation . Sections of the text acknowledge , for instance , the limitations of her grandfather's ...
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... possible . Millie wants to get out of the ghetto so as to have a different life to that of her family . She sees her Latino origins as a burden to get rid of in order to succeed in the Anglo - American world ; hence , her desire to ...
... possible . Millie wants to get out of the ghetto so as to have a different life to that of her family . She sees her Latino origins as a burden to get rid of in order to succeed in the Anglo - American world ; hence , her desire to ...
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