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In lob's girl the hosptal officials let granny pearce bring lob to sandy's bed even though it is against the rules. why do they let this happen?
a. they think sandy is likely to die
b. they feel sorry for lob
c. they think lob is really smart
d. they are afraid of granny pearce

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