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English, 11.10.2020 02:01 aleilyg2005

At the bottom of page 34, Norman Bowker confides in O'Brien. He states, "I'll tell you something, O'Brien. If I could have one wish, anything, I'd wish for my dad to write me a letter and say it's okay if I don't win any medals." What does this imply?

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