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Read this excerpt from the way to rainy mountain. she could tell of the crows, who she had never seen, and of the black hills, where she had never been. i wanted to see in reality what she had seen more perfectly in the mind’s which tone is conveyed by the language in this excerpt? a sense of respect for aho misgivings about the future spiritual longing for the past disinterest in the present

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