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And when Lois had to leave the room, to bathe and change clothes, how panicked her mother became, kneading the stiff cotton sheets as if she were now the daughter—Lois the attendant mother neither of them had. It pleased Lois, it frightened her. She finally had her mother’s attention, but she feared no longer being the child.
The Divorcées: A Novel
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