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Most important was a pair of white ladies who visited her school and were so impressed by her reading aloud — it was the myth of Persephone, crossing between realms of dark and light, which, she recalls, she read exceptionally well because it "exalted" her — that they made her a present of a hundred new pennies and the first real books she ever owned.
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