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Outside, where there should have been a long, windowless hall with dark green numbered doors leading into other apartments, there was a greening field and a lowering sky" (Chapter 3, pg. 20.)
Suddenly a terrible longing for all the people in the dream overcame her and she moaned softly" (Chapter 5, pg. 32.)
But there was something old-fashioned and unfamiliar about this Chaya Abramowicz, something haunting, like one of the old photographs on Grandma Belle's grand piano" (Chapter 6, pg. 44.)
The truth was, she was beginning to wonder herself whether she was Hanna and Chaya was the dream of is she was Chaya and Hannah was some kind of mishigaas, some craziness in her mind from the sickness" (Chapter 6, pg. 47-8.)
She was not Hannah Stern of New Rochelle, at least not anymore, though she still had Hannah's memories" (Chapter 8, pg. 63.)
I know where they are taking us. I am...I am...from the future'...
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