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Clarissa's family, realizing the misery they caused, is devastated at the news of her death.
Carolyn Vega: "Clarissa" Explains It All Carolyn Vega 2011
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We enter the mind of Peter Walsh, the old suitor; we go on a shopping trip with Clarissa's daughter Elizabeth; and we spend considerable time with one Septimus Warren Smith, a shell-shocked veteran of the first world war who is mentally unhinged.
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We enter the mind of Peter Walsh, the old suitor; we go on a shopping trip with Clarissa's daughter Elizabeth; and we spend considerable time with one Septimus Warren Smith, a shell-shocked veteran of the first world war who is mentally unhinged.
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Clarissa's family, realizing the misery they caused, is devastated at the news of her death.
Carolyn Vega: "Clarissa" Explains It All Carolyn Vega 2011
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Clarissa's family, realizing the misery they caused, is devastated at the news of her death.
Carolyn Vega: "Clarissa" Explains It All Carolyn Vega 2011
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We are not, however, confined to Clarissa's point of view throughout the novel.
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We are not, however, confined to Clarissa's point of view throughout the novel.
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Clarissa's patronymic is now Khozashvilikova, while Lasha has opted for Ponomarenkoguraneivichlysenkomartinanavratalova—and who could blame her!
Thoughts on High Culture: Opening Night at the Ballet Con Chapman 2011
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Clarissa's family, realizing the misery they caused, is devastated at the news of her death.
Carolyn Vega: "Clarissa" Explains It All Carolyn Vega 2011
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Our 18-year-old, Brendon, goes us one better by combining my approach and Clarissa's.
Does a Pricey Haircut Pay Off? Neal Templin 2010
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