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Those couples had only about 1.6 years of married life before the first child arrived and only another 1.6 years together after the last child's marriage before one spouse or the other ( usually the husband ) died .
Those couples had only about 1.6 years of married life before the first child arrived and only another 1.6 years together after the last child's marriage before one spouse or the other ( usually the husband ) died .
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Those couples had only about 1.6 years of married life before the first child arrived and only another 1.6 years together after the last child's marriage before one spouse or the other ( usually the husband ) died .
Those couples had only about 1.6 years of married life before the first child arrived and only another 1.6 years together after the last child's marriage before one spouse or the other ( usually the husband ) died .
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the Gesell test on what the child has done since the last test , and the kinds of things she has noticed about the child . The mother's pleasure in the child as a growing person is con- tagious , and the child feels that pleasure .
the Gesell test on what the child has done since the last test , and the kinds of things she has noticed about the child . The mother's pleasure in the child as a growing person is con- tagious , and the child feels that pleasure .
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