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This chapter begins with a conversation between sandra and her daughter, claire, who is dressed in her school uniform. She complains that she has to wear the uniform to school on Saturday, which is the same day as the rest of the school year. She also complains about the fact that she does not have free time to play or study. She tells her father to take her outside and play some "small" sports like football. He tells her that she is a "good girl" and that she can be "naughty at times too" because she is growing up under her father's care. She is proud of her father and tells him that he is a great man. She says that she loves him because he is so devoted to her. He says that he forgot to buy some eggs today and that he will go outside and make her some tomatoes and egg-sauce. He asks her if she thinks he is giving her pleasure, and she says that education is important, but she has no free time anymore because she sees her father is happy. She asks him if he would like her to play some sport, but he says he would rather not.
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Chapter 39
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About This Chapter
This chapter begins with a conversation between sandra and her daughter, claire, who is dressed in her school uniform. She complains that she has to wear the uniform to school on Saturday, which is the same day as the rest of the school year. She also complains about the fact that she does not have free time to play or study. She tells her father to take her outside and play some "small" sports like football. He tells her that she is a "good girl" and that she can be "naughty at times too" because she is growing up under her father's care. She is proud of her father and tells him that he is a great man. She says that she loves him because he is so devoted to her. He says that he forgot to buy some eggs today and that he will go outside and make her some tomatoes and egg-sauce. He asks her if she thinks he is giving her pleasure, and she says that education is important, but she has no free time anymore because she sees her father is happy. She asks him if he would like her to play some sport, but he says he would rather not.
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