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** Because she took a liking to Moze's lifestyle and to the man himself, father or not, where whereas towards he her aunt she seems to feel some animosity. It's not meant to come across as an objectively 'right' decision on her part (e.g., it looks like Addie's suspicions regarding her aunt's attitude were not warranted), but rather as one that fits who Addie herself is.
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** Because she took a liking to Moze's lifestyle and to the man himself, father or not, where towards he aunt she seems to have some animosity. It's not meant to come across as an objectively 'right' decision on her part (e.g., it looks like Addie's suspicions regarding her aunt's attitude were not warranted), but rather the as one that fits who Addie herself is.
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** Because she took a liking to Moze's lifestyle and to the man himself, father or not, where towards he aunt she seems to have some animosity. It's not meant to come across as an objectively 'right' decision on her part (e.g., it looks like Addie's suspicions regarding her aunt's attitude were not warranted), but rather the one that fits who Addie herself is.
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