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Which evidence from "Charles" supports the inference that Charles doesn't exist?

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"No one stood up in the meeting and apologized for the way her son had been acting. No one mentioned Charles."

“'We had a little trouble adjusting, the first week or so,' she said primly, 'but now he’s a fine little helper. With occasional lapses, of course.'”

"'I've been so anxious to meet you,' I said. 'I'm Laurie's mother.'"

"'Charles?' she said. 'We don't have any Charles in the kindergarten.'"

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No one stood up in the meeting and apologized for the way her son had been acting. No one mentioned Charles.

"'Charles?' she said. 'We don't have any Charles in the kindergarten.'"

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