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| After multiple viewings, I still find myself trying to reverse this simulated d eath with a preemptive resurrection. They'll enjoy and learn from replicating eath other's patterns and inventing new ones For example, after a detailed description of Willie's death, Keckley mentions her own son's d eath at the end of a paragraph about Willie's and Mary Todd Lincoln: |
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