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			<title>Daisy Chain - Chapter 3</title>
			<description>The two children were homeschooled, which essentially amounted tonot being schooled at all. The parents knew little of anything they could teachtheir children. Daisy had a natural curiosity about the world and how it workedto compel her to find things out for herself. She was good at teaching ..</description>
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			<title>Daisy Chain - Chapter 2</title>
			<description>The mentality of a man like Clive Benton was such that he had anuneasy awareness that he was inferior to others in ways that he could notexplicitly identify. Troubled waters lay beneath his placid surface. Heconsidered it only obliquely, as one might consider the dangers of an undertow.When ..</description>
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			<title>Daisy Chain - Chapter 1</title>
			<description>On a summer evening in an American city, a family walked along asidewalk, the father as enthused as he was four and a half hours earlier whentheir journey began and the streets teemed with people eager to get home fromwork, appearing like so many salmon struggling forward, as if against anun..</description>
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			<title>Daisy Chain</title>
			<description>The conflicts within an unusual family lead to unforeseeable consequences in this story about free will and independence.</description>
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