Uncle Henry visiting a fancy house? Oh, Aunt Rachel, I bet those ladies double their rates when they see the likes of him coming!No doubt, Rachel said grimly.

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In "Comanche Moon" by Catherine Anderson, Uncle Henry's visit to a lavish house prompts a reaction from Aunt Rachel, who suspects that the women there will increase their rates upon seeing him. This reflects societal attitudes toward wealth and appearance, revealing the prejudice faced by those who may not fit the established norms of higher social classes. Aunt Rachel's grim acknowledgment of her assumption highlights the tension between different social statuses. The underlying message suggests a critique of how people are judged based on their looks and economic status, revealing the complexities of human interactions in the context of class divisions.

In "Comanche Moon" by Catherine Anderson, Uncle Henry's visit to a lavish house prompts a reaction from Aunt Rachel, who suspects that the women there will increase their rates upon seeing him. This reflects societal attitudes toward wealth and appearance, revealing the prejudice faced by those who may not fit the established norms of higher social classes.

Aunt Rachel's grim acknowledgment of her assumption highlights the tension between different social statuses. The underlying message suggests a critique of how people are judged based on their looks and economic status, revealing the complexities of human interactions in the context of class divisions.

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