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Ingrid Jackson
25 August, 11:21
Why does Elisa asks again about the fight
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Karley Jimenez
25 August, 12:13
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because she wanted to know if she was still going
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Caiden Church
25 August, 13:02
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In a sense ... She cries like an old woman because she is defeated and she is weakened and powerless to go back and change it ... Elisa "cries like an old woman" because she is absolutely crushed because she realizes that she has been duped by the tinker and that he was not interested in her chrysanthemums at all.
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