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English, 02.07.2020 01:01 adriananselmo3959

The first chapter of the novel is told from: 1. Joe Leaphorn's point of view.
2. George Bowlegs' point of view.
3. Ernesto Cata's point of view.
4. Cecil Bowlegs' point of view.

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