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[[Emile Mars-Smith]]'s '''mother''' would protect him from [[Emile Mars-Smith's father|his father]]'s belief by changing the subject and sending him to clean himself up for [[dinner]]. His father would then shout at her. By the time that Emile was fifteen, his mother had died. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Beyond the Sun (novel)|Beyond the Sun]]'')
[[Emile Mars-Smith]]'s '''mother''' would protect him from [[Emile Mars-Smith's father|his father]]'s beliefs by changing the subject and sending him to clean himself up for [[dinner]]. His father would then shout at her. By the time that Emile was fifteen, his mother had died from a long [[disease|illness]] which caused lesions on her hands and arms. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Beyond the Sun (novel)|Beyond the Sun]]'')


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Emile Mars-Smith's mother would protect him from his father's beliefs by changing the subject and sending him to clean himself up for dinner. His father would then shout at her. By the time that Emile was fifteen, his mother had died from a long illness which caused lesions on her hands and arms. (PROSE: Beyond the Sun)