Kate lost a mother,” said, “but lost a nothing.”Kate doesn’t feel way, — Hilary Thayer Hamann, Anthropology American Girl

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Kate lost a mother," I said, "but I lost a nothing."Kate doesn't feel that way," Jack assured me.But what about everybody else besides Kate? How can I ever explain to anyone what she was when she and I had no name? People need names for everything. I wasn't a relative or a friend, I was just an object of her kind

Hilary Thayer Hamann, Anthropology of an American Girl

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