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himself for her death, believing that he failed her in some way. This sense of guilt becomes a central theme in the novel, driving much of Bengt's subsequent actions and psychological torment. A badly-timed phone call at the funeral dinner, from an unmistakably female voice, leads Bengt to question his father's fidelity.
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