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Why does the author state that Wendy having a daughter “ought not to be written in ink but in a golden splash?
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Why does the author state that Wendy having a daughter “ought not to be written in ink but in a golden splash?
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Maybe it is a good thing she has a daughter so a golden splash would be another word to say it
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