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to make whatever was at the door to go away and disappear.
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In "The Monkey's Paw," by W. W. Jacobs, even though Mrs. White is desperate and wants her son back, her husband thinks it would be insane to wish for Herbert back after he has been killed by a machinery. Thus, he begs his wife not to let "it"into the house because he believes that whatever is knocking at the door is not their real son. In fact, Herbert's body is mutilated and decomposed.
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its clear u might have depression... bc u cut urself when u was sad and ppl with depression does that and it made u happy bc u cut urself those are clear signs of depression...
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A Requiem or Requiem Mass
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Bridges' mother kept encouraging her to be strong and pray while entering the school, which Bridges discovered reduced the vehemence of the insults yelled at her and gave her courage. She spent her entire day, every day, in Mrs. Henry's classroom, not allowed to go to the cafeteria or out to recess to be with other students in the school. When she had to go to the restroom, the federal marshals walked her down the hall.