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Constance Dunlap

CHAPTER VI
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The fact is that neurotic fear in a woman has its origin in repressed, unsatisfied love, love which for one reason or another is turned away from its object and has not succeeded in being applied.

Then his death.

That simply means that you have a feeling that you might be happier if he were away and didn't devil you.

It is a survival of childhood, when death is synonymous with absence.

I know you don't believe it.


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