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		<title>By: A List of Favorites &#124; Book Club Companion</title>
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		<description>[...] widely-read post Wives and Lovers can be found here.  This selection complete with discussion questions has received over 1,000 hits in the past [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Dixie</title>
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		<description>Thank you for including information about his other wives/lovers.
In a very mild way, I can say I experienced some of Mamah&#039;s frustration at becoming a diaper changer instead of using my education for more &quot;important&quot; things.  Now, in retrospect, I think the &quot;diaper-changing&quot; role, with all it implies, is a noble calling.  I thank God for that period in my life. And there were still many opportunities and years to use my education for other things.</description>
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In a very mild way, I can say I experienced some of Mamah&#8217;s frustration at becoming a diaper changer instead of using my education for more &#8220;important&#8221; things.  Now, in retrospect, I think the &#8220;diaper-changing&#8221; role, with all it implies, is a noble calling.  I thank God for that period in my life. And there were still many opportunities and years to use my education for other things.</p>
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