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English, 18.11.2019 12:31 PNA

In this excerpt, carlos is mostly in conflict with
read the excerpt from "daughter of invention".
but now, carlos was truly furious. it was bad enough that his
daughter was rebelling, but here was his own wife joining
forces with her. soon he would be surrounded by a houseful
of independent american women. he too leapt from the be
throwing off his covers. the spanish newspapers flew
across the room. he snatched the speech out of yoyo's
hands, held it before the girl's wide eyes, a vengeful, ma
look in his own, and then once, twice, three, four, countless
times, he tore the speech into shreds.

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