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the downside to having blacks and whites packed so tightly together is that it brews confrontation between each group’s young hooligans They arrive at Gertrude’s house Stephen can hear “bad” laughter on the other side of the door Gertrude is reluctant to give her brother a lot of information She als
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  • the downside to having blacks and whites packed so tightly together is that it brews confrontation between each group’s young hooligans
  • They arrive at Gertrude’s house
  • Stephen can hear “bad” laughter on the other side of the door
  • Gertrude is reluctant to give her brother a lot of information
  • She also seems uncertain about the location of her child.

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