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Title: Admit or Lie
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November 8, 1997 |
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She starts regretting what she has
done because she will miss out on the rest of her life. “No wedding-song in the dusk has
crowned my marriage- I go to wed the lord of the dark waters,” says Antigone (1065)
“No one to weep for me, my friends, no wedding-song – they take me away in all my
pain ... Showed first 250 characters
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. .the road lies open, waiting.” (1067)
In Nora’s case, she lies to keep herself from getting into trouble, but gets into even
more trouble. It starts off as little lies about forbidden cookies, and ends up to lying
about the signature. She tells Mrs... Showed next 250 characters
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