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The Stone Angel: Chapter 10. Likes the young nurse who compliments her on her looks. She has to be restrained to stay in bed. Trying to reach a light so that Bram would call her name. Doris brings Mr. Troy, the minister, and Hagar asks him to sing instead of pray.
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Likes the young nurse who compliments her on her looks. • She has to be restrained to stay in bed. Trying to reach a light so that Bram would call her name. • Doris brings Mr. Troy, the minister, and Hagar asks him to sing instead of pray. • As he concludes with the line “Come ye before him and rejoice”, she comes to a great realization that she wanted to rejoice all her life, but had been held back by “some brake of proper appearances.....” • She cries for all that she had lost through pride.
Steven, her grandson visits, and recounts how she used to give him jawbreakers as a child. • She wonders if this is all she meant to him. The lack of communication over the years leaves her with nothing to say. • Hagar and Marvin apologize to each other for past transgressions. • She lies to him by saying he had been a better son than John.
She overhears Marvin telling a nurse that she was a ‘holy terror’ and finds some comfort in that he spoke with anger and tenderness. • She recalls the last time she visited Manawaka with Marvin and Doris. The caretaker of the cemetery spoke of the two names on the stone - Currie and Shipley, two early pioneers. • both were spoken of the same - She realizes – • “Nothing to pick and choose between them now. That was as it should be.”
Hagar dies contemplating how in her life she had done so little “truly free”. • - a lie to Marvin • - a joke • Dies while she insists to Doris that she hold her glass of water herself. • Proud to the end.!!!!!!!