Explain How Her Soul Burned In Agony When She Sounds Jelousy

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As the youth opend the door, he was thinking," I hope I did the right thing to trust her,". As he continued to open the door, we look back at what the book said. " How her soul burned in agony when she had seen him rush to meat that woman,".(page 18) She sounds jelous to me. I also think about this statment and how it sounds. "Whould it not be better for him to die at once". Makes you kinda think of her barberic pearsonality is taking play. As we look back, she is making a decision to kill her lover or to spend the rest of her days in regret and jelousy. while we were waiting for the answer, we inch closer and closer, became more axious to which came out that door. Till this day no one knows the anwser. We can only guess and

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