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wording of your question is interesting because there are definitely "some darknesses"
in . Theis that all of the "darknesses" are part of the Dark
Thing that envelopes planets and stars in order to spread evil. In this book, evil is always
represented as darkness or blackness. For example, when the children are looking the
the...
Saturday, 17 January 2015
What are some darknesses in the book A Wrinkle in Time?
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