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Refer to explorations in literature for a complete version of this story. which excerpt from "everything that rises must converge" best shapes the theme that we always hurt the ones we love? "'wait here, wait here! ' he cried and jumped up and began to run for toward a cluster of lights he saw in the distance ahead of him." "'i hate to see you behave like this,' he said. 'just like a child. i should be able to expect more of you.'" "a tide of darkness seemed to be sweeping her from him. 'mother! ' he cried. 'darling, sweetheart, wait! '" "he was looking into a face he had never seen before. 'tell grandpa to come get me,' she said."

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