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Mrs. Conrad
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Duchess of Hapsburg
The Duchess is one of Sarah’s inner selves, arguably the closest to Sarah’s true self. She represents the aspect of Sarah’s subconscious that is racist. She blames her father for her mother’s death. Like all the inner selves, she has lost almost all of her hair.
Funnyhouse Lady
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Funnyhouse Man
See Raymond
Jesus
One of Sarah’s inner selves, Jesus is a hunchbacked dwarf with yellow skin. Sarah describes him as...
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