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      Chapter 61

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 61 of If These Wings Could Fly opens with the protagonist, Leighton, being summoned out of her art class by Mrs. Riley to discuss an important matter in the newsroom. As Leighton enters the space, Mrs. Riley reveals that the council has decided to award her a scholarship of five thousand dollars in recognition of her essay. This announcement initially fills Leighton with joy, but her happiness quickly turns to confusion when Mrs. Riley informs her that the council has also decided not to publish…
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      by LovelyMay In Chapter 21 of "Worldly Ways and Byways," titled "Like Master Like Man," the author delves into the common grievances and complexities inherent in the relationship between masters and their servants. The chapter begins with an ironic observation on the frequent complaints by housewives about the unsatisfactory nature of their servants, highlighting the one-sidedness and lack of awareness in these grievances. It reflects on how the situation has evolved from past times when servants were considered almost…
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      Chapter 41

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 41 begins with a cozy, intimate scene as the narrator and her sisters find comfort in each other’s presence, nestled under blankets on their bed. With their long hair cascading over the mattress, the atmosphere is warm and filled with the soft hum of conversation. The girls are all gathered together, taking refuge in this sacred moment of sisterly bonding. Campbell suggests the idea of a movie marathon for the upcoming weekend while their father is away on a work trip, and excitement quickly…
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      Chapter 69

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 69 of If These Wings Could Fly is steeped in an atmosphere of tension and foreboding, as the house is plunged into darkness, the power abruptly cut off. The action unfolds with Leighton and her sisters, Juniper and Campbell, stuck in a dimly lit room, overwhelmed by a sense of fear and urgency that saturates the air. Despite the stillness, the panic within Leighton’s chest is palpable, growing with each passing moment as she listens to muffled voices and heated arguments drifting up from…
    • 13 – 	Condemned to Torture and Death Cover
      by LovelyMay Following her men's capture of Tarzan, La, the High Priestess of Opar, decides against immediate execution, instead opting to torture and then sacrifice him to their deity, the Flaming God. Despite their previous confrontations, La's complex feelings towards Tarzan – a combination of resentment, admiration, and unrequited love – lead her to struggle with the decision to condemn him. La's priests prepare a sacrificial altar, echoing ancient rituals whose meanings have long been forgotten, underscoring…
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      by LovelyMay Chapter 32 of "Worldly Ways and Byways" opens with the narrator reflecting on the dichotomy of lifestyles between different segments of society, a theme exemplified through a luncheon experience at the home of a retired stage artiste in Paris. The artiste, previously celebrated for her charm, beauty, and singing talents, invites the narrator to join her and other guests for a gathering that promises nostalgia and companionship. The setting of the luncheon is lavishly described, showcasing the hostess's…
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      Chapter 52

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 52 of If These Wings Could Fly begins in the stillness of a cold winter night, where the characters find a rare moment of solace together, huddled inside an armoire. The house, though seemingly safe, carries an unsettling atmosphere, amplified by the howling wind and the eerie creaks that echo through the darkened spaces. To ease the tension, the narrator engages in comforting activities, such as playing games and telling stories to Juniper, who eagerly asks for a tale. These small acts of…
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      Author’s Note

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Author’s Note: In the opening chapter of If These Wings Could Fly, the author offers a deeply reflective and intimate look into the often-overlooked experiences of domestic violence. The narrative, set within the framework of a small town, unravels the complexities of survival in an environment shaped by abuse, while also shedding light on the intricacies of self-awareness in such challenging circumstances. The author’s primary goal is to give voice to individuals who might not immediately recognize…
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      by LovelyMay In "Social Exiles," the author explores the phenomenon of people who, due to economic or personal circumstances, find themselves living indefinitely outside their home country, forming what can only be described as colonies of expatriates. These individuals, often originating from affluent backgrounds, embark on a journey abroad following a change in their financial situation, initially intending it as a temporary move during a period of mourning or for the sake of their children's education. However, as…
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      Chapter 31

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 31 unfolds as a brief moment of peace, offering a welcome respite from the usual chaos that engulfs life. Saturday night is spent in quiet harmony, with the girls immersed in their reading, while I struggle with the complexities of Portrait of an Old Crow. This rare calm provides a fleeting sense of normalcy, and I savor the tranquility that fills our home. After enduring a life filled with constant turmoil, experiencing a little boredom is nothing short of magnificent. The stillness in the air is…
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