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And so, instead of saying Ashoke's name, she utters the interrogative that has...
Author:
Jhumpa Lahiri
Book:
The Namesake
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And so, instead of saying Ashoke's name, she utters the interrogative that has come to replace it, which translates roughly as "Are you listening to me?
( Jhumpa Lahiri )
[ The Namesake ]
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