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Summary
In Chapter 16, Agnes requested that Louisa find a small piano to ship to Agnes’ four-year-old niece in Poland. She instructed Louisa to withdraw small amounts of cash from Agnes’ account every week, so that the payment would not appear on Agnes’ credit card since Mr. Gopnik thought she spent too much money on her niece. Louisa obeyed. Agnes continued to go to art lessons with Steven Lipkott. She was resentful about the elite charity events she had to attend. Louisa suggested to Mr. Gopnik that he throw a philanthropy event for the library in Washington Heights, for which Meena was always protesting. One day, Louisa called Sam when they had scheduled time together, but Sam did not pick up. After a few hours, he apologized and said he had been helping Katie put together a wardrobe. Ashok and Meena invited Louisa over for...
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