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... Frank is also attracted to Bober's daughter Helen and gradually wins the friendship of father and daughter - only to lose both . Unable to do right , even when he wants to , Frank continuously steals meager sums from the small amounts ...
... Frank is also attracted to Bober's daughter Helen and gradually wins the friendship of father and daughter - only to lose both . Unable to do right , even when he wants to , Frank continuously steals meager sums from the small amounts ...
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... Frank's symbolic relationship to St. Francis of Assisi . There are , of course , their analogous names ; there is also the fact that Frank spent most of his early life in the city of St. Francis , San Francisco ( p . 81 ) . Moreover ...
... Frank's symbolic relationship to St. Francis of Assisi . There are , of course , their analogous names ; there is also the fact that Frank spent most of his early life in the city of St. Francis , San Francisco ( p . 81 ) . Moreover ...
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... Frank , " If you live , you suffer , " and Frank asks , " What do you suffer for , Morris ? " " I suffer for you , ' Morris said calmly " ( p . 125 ) . In fact , at one point , Malamud says , " The world suffers " ( p . 7 ) . Buber also ...
... Frank , " If you live , you suffer , " and Frank asks , " What do you suffer for , Morris ? " " I suffer for you , ' Morris said calmly " ( p . 125 ) . In fact , at one point , Malamud says , " The world suffers " ( p . 7 ) . Buber also ...
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