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==Trivia== |
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Revision as of 19:41, 19 September 2019
Chapter XV: Fox and Cat is the 15th chapter of The Testaments. It contains section 41 with Aunt Lydia as narrator.
Synopsis
Aunt Lydia recalls Becka and Agnes's testimony of Dr. Grove's sexual abuse. She tells Elizabeth of Vidala's deceit.
Plot
Section 41
...
Notable Quotes
“Quote here” — Context here[1]
Trivia
(e.g. observations, cross-references, 'useless knowledge')
Notes
(e.g. contextual implications)