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When Verna Flake, the heroine of Judith Freeman's elegaic novel The Chinchilla Farm, regrets the transience of human love, she is mourning not only the infidelity of her husband Leon, who has run off with a beauty queen, but the loss of a world centered on and ordered by the Mormon church. Leon's defection with Pinky was betrayal
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