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dusya [7]
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How does Hundert react to his retirement ?

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SOVA2 [1]4 years ago
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Hundert states that he “set about charting a new life for [him]self” in retirement (p. 186), he feels a lack of purpose and struggles to make the transition from St. Benedict's to his new life.
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