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The Finish of Patsy Barnes
Why does the doctor speak to Eliza Barnes in an unfeeling way?
8 years ago

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bobpursley
Because the doctor held no sympathy for the family, he viewed them as burdens on his time, and a burden on the community.
8 years ago
Anonymous
Thank you so much! I have a hard time making inferences
8 years ago
Jeff
What time does this story take place.
6 years ago

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