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This chapter's epigraph is from the opening lines of the previous chapter. It's from the third chapter of the novel, which was written by the same author as the one who wrote the first two chapters of the book. The epigraph comes from a poem by a famous poet named Henry David Thoreau, who was a member of the Thoreau family. In the poem, Thoreau describes his family's struggle to survive in the midst of the Great Depression. He says that his family has suffered greatly because of the depression, and that he has tried to help his family survive. He also says that he wants his family to survive because he is afraid of what the future will hold. The protagonist of this chapter, named Lu, is the protagonist of the next chapter. He's the protagonist from the first chapter, and he's also the protagonist in the previous two chapters. He tells the protagonist that the protagonist is a good person, but that he needs to be careful with his life. He wants to make sure that he doesn't get into trouble. He asks the protagonist what he should do if he gets into trouble, and the protagonist tells him to ask the protagonist's elder brother, who is the leader of the sect. The
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Chapter 6: The Mall Opens
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About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from the opening lines of the previous chapter. It's from the third chapter of the novel, which was written by the same author as the one who wrote the first two chapters of the book. The epigraph comes from a poem by a famous poet named Henry David Thoreau, who was a member of the Thoreau family. In the poem, Thoreau describes his family's struggle to survive in the midst of the Great Depression. He says that his family has suffered greatly because of the depression, and that he has tried to help his family survive. He also says that he wants his family to survive because he is afraid of what the future will hold. The protagonist of this chapter, named Lu, is the protagonist of the next chapter. He's the protagonist from the first chapter, and he's also the protagonist in the previous two chapters. He tells the protagonist that the protagonist is a good person, but that he needs to be careful with his life. He wants to make sure that he doesn't get into trouble. He asks the protagonist what he should do if he gets into trouble, and the protagonist tells him to ask the protagonist's elder brother, who is the leader of the sect. The
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