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This chapter's epigraph is from a poem called "What Should Edmund Do in the Face of Domestic Violence," written by the author's grandfather. In this poem, Edmund asks his grandfather what he should do in the aftermath of a domestic violence. He tells his grandfather that he should bear the blame for the violence on his granddaughter, who is his love. He also tells him to take revenge in other ways.
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Chapter 67
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About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph is from a poem called "What Should Edmund Do in the Face of Domestic Violence," written by the author's grandfather. In this poem, Edmund asks his grandfather what he should do in the aftermath of a domestic violence. He tells his grandfather that he should bear the blame for the violence on his granddaughter, who is his love. He also tells him to take revenge in other ways.
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