Amanda

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She knows he does not mean his words unkindly, but they scorch her heart. She pictures Sarah’s inert body lying on the floor of Quenêke’s wetu. She thinks of the terrible cries Bess Parker uttered when her son was taken from her. She hears again the eerie keening of Indian women when their babes died. None of these seem to have any purpose except sorrow.
Flight of the Sparrow
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