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The youngish blonde in broderie anglaise frock hunched in a pose of mild distress does nothing to suggest the emotional depth of Robin Black's territory, nor the elegance with which she describes moments of reckoning for her characters – among them a blind girl who sees more than her parents imagine and the portrait painter coming to terms with mortality.
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Quinn who doesn't respond to the testosterone that is produced in her testes (her body turns it into estrogen for her)—reckons she represents about one in 20,000 births, with intersex people generally representing about one in every 2,000 in North America. .
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