<span>Marion
clams that her duty is to Helen. </span>
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After Helen’s death, Marion, and her husband Lincoln, took custody of their
niece Honoria. Marion believes that Charlie is not a fit father, and that he is
the reason why Helen had died. She believes that the cause of Helen’s death was
due to the night in which Charlie had locked her outside their home, in the
middle of a snowstorm, that, in addition to her already existing health issues.
Marion believes that she needs to take care for the niece, as Charlie’s drunken
habits were not fit to take care of a child on his own.
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"Marilyn Monroe" is the best option from the list in terms of someone who represents this, since her pictures and movies were absorbed throughout the globe by different societies.
In Federalist Boston, a crowd of 40,000 welcomed the Republican president. ... the period of James Monroe's presidency, which, at least in its early years, was ... A new era of national unity appeared to have
i think it would be make new laws that would help and benfits people i think