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The benefits of being ignored   Written by CarolTS (10/4/2011 7:08 p.m.) in consequence of the missive, I agree, penned by Louise H
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It's never bothered me that she says this because I think it's all part of her life. She doesn't expect her family to notice her much or pay that much attention to her. But that doesn't mean she hides away and refuses to give information. I think they're just used to the fact that she knows things. After all, her father definitely does not read many books of information - we all know what he reads!


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