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Social Studies, 09.05.2021 08:10 FoxGirl1971

“Nan sighed. “I suppose. But it doesn’t seem like you. The Works are fine for some people; they seem to thrive on that life. But you’ve always been so free. And you love the paper—you know you do.”” Why is Nan concerned about David not enjoying working at the Works?

Based on their conversation, does Nan seem supportive of David?

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