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Jay frequently feels lonely , even homesick . Crossing the river between Knoxville
and his old home , he feels restored . To go home ... On other occasions , Jay , by
imaginative identification with Rufus , can feel as if he is his " own self ” again .
Jay frequently feels lonely , even homesick . Crossing the river between Knoxville
and his old home , he feels restored . To go home ... On other occasions , Jay , by
imaginative identification with Rufus , can feel as if he is his " own self ” again .
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Jay frequently feels lonely , even homesick . Crossing the river between Knoxville
and his old home , he feels restored . To go home ... On other occasions , Jay , by
imaginative identification with Rufus , can feel as if he is his " own self ” again .
Jay frequently feels lonely , even homesick . Crossing the river between Knoxville
and his old home , he feels restored . To go home ... On other occasions , Jay , by
imaginative identification with Rufus , can feel as if he is his " own self ” again .
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Through these , she hopes to rediscover her lost ability to feel . In order to
succeed , however , she will ... Reluctantly approaching the past she sought to
escape , the heroine feels as if she is in foreign territory . That she feels alienated
by the ...
Through these , she hopes to rediscover her lost ability to feel . In order to
succeed , however , she will ... Reluctantly approaching the past she sought to
escape , the heroine feels as if she is in foreign territory . That she feels alienated
by the ...
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