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Toward the end of her life, she — unusually for a woman of her generation — told me how she felt about my grandfather, told me about her doubts about marriage and of wanting to flee, which of course she would not have done, as it would have been impossible; yet she had thought about it.
Is she unusually sensitive to any of your half-hearted jokes, or perhaps insensitive to your own feelings?
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