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... human lover , who either disguises himself as a human or is perceived as human by his lover ; ( c ) the mother of the young woman , and often , other family members , including especially , a brother or brothers ; ( d ) children ...
... human lover , who either disguises himself as a human or is perceived as human by his lover ; ( c ) the mother of the young woman , and often , other family members , including especially , a brother or brothers ; ( d ) children ...
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... human form , though of a nature more excellent than man " ( p . 196 ) . So when an animal appears in the eyes of its suitor to have human form , it is not clear whether this constitutes a deception on the part of the animal , an ...
... human form , though of a nature more excellent than man " ( p . 196 ) . So when an animal appears in the eyes of its suitor to have human form , it is not clear whether this constitutes a deception on the part of the animal , an ...
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PIVOTAL HUMAN INTERVENTION The turning point in these stories typically occurs when human beings come to reclaim the woman . In Angeline Williams's story , the woman's brothers show up . She has anticipated their arrival , and ...
PIVOTAL HUMAN INTERVENTION The turning point in these stories typically occurs when human beings come to reclaim the woman . In Angeline Williams's story , the woman's brothers show up . She has anticipated their arrival , and ...
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MariePierre Bousquet | 53 |
Phil Branigan Julie Brittain Carrie Dyck | 75 |
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