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The Beet Queen Study Guide

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by Louise Erdrich
About 66 pages (19,906 words)
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Part 4, Chapter 13, 1972 Summary

Celestine James. Celestine has a dream that Sita is ill and asking for her. Celestine tells Mary about the dream and Mary insists that they go to visit Sita. They pack a few things and go, leaving Dot behind so she can continue her job at the movie theatre. Sita is not happy to see them. When she lets them into the house, Sita disappears upstairs. Mary and Celestine decide to make coffee and cut the cake Mary has brought. While looking for the coffee, Mary finds a bunch of pills in the flour. Mary throws them out. Sita finally comes back downstairs and joins them, but when she finds a bug wing in her cake, she refuses to eat any more. Mary tells her about the pills they found.....

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