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In Chapter 11, Mrs. Kirsha cannot stand her husband's indiscretions any longer and asks Radwan Hussainy for help.When his religious warnings do not suffice, however, Mrs. Kirsha finally snaps and forces a physical altercation. This anger, though,...
In Chapter 14, Hussain, tired of his father's bad reputation, wants to leave home. Mrs. Kirsha panics at the prospect of losing her son, and she seeks out Kirsha to confront him. Kirsha is annoyed by the drama, and blames his wife even as he...
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