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This was another downfall Lear
encountered.
The King had made many mistakes in his lifetime, especially with his family.
He gave his two nasty,greedy,evil daughters the kingdom and all his power. As he got
older he realized it was a big mistake to do what he did. Cornelia, even though she
had been banished from his life, she still loved him very much... displayed 300 characters
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This was another downfall Lear
encountered.
The King had made many mistakes in his lifetime, especially with his family.
He gave his two nasty,greedy,evil daughters the kingdom and all his power. As he got
older he realized it was a big mistake to do what he did. Cornelia, even though she
had been banished from his life, she still loved him very much... displayed next 300 characters
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