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She thought about how it was common for many of the people in her circle to refer to family and to having children as a form of narcissism. It seemed like bad manners to point out to these people, who were otherwise scientific in their thinking, that it was difficult to know what a child was for unless one had a child. She did not think she had had children out of a desire to replicate herself; her daughters were so different from her.
The Tree Doctor: A Novel
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