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Old 08-15-2020, 06:31 PM   #11
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But despite the drawbacks, there was still some small amusement from following the lives of these people, and seeing something of their lifestyle and how much we still share in the same absurdities.
Great point, gmw! Several times I felt like even though it was written over a hundred years ago some of the issues and community interactions felt modern and relatable. Sometimes I thought to myself I’m surprised this was an issue then and other times I thought to myself some things don’t change.

I liked the ending chapter too. For those that have moved away from where you grew up and built a life somewhere else, I could relate to those feelings of remembering or returning to places you have lived in the past.
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