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The humiliation that Jane had felt turned to something else--grief perhaps, or...
Author:
Beverly Cleary
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Fifteen
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The humiliation that Jane had felt turned to something else--grief perhaps, or regret. Regret that she had not known how to act with a boy, regret that she had not been wiser.
( Beverly Cleary )
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