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Title: The Bonesetter'S Daugher: Communication In Relationships
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Mother resented the fact that she had to pretend LuLing was her daughter. Precious Auntie and LuLing never directly told each other how much the loved one another, and because of LuLing's confusion she purposely acted like Precious Auntie was below her... Showed first 250 characters
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LuLing hid most of her emotions about Precious Auntie because she didn't want Mother to disapprove of her. When LuLing wanted to marry someone Precious Auntie disapproved of the fought. LuLing got very angry about her 'nurse' trying to interfere with her mother's job... Showed next 250 characters
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