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Usually when her husband preached Kelly would be very alert and listened carefully to what he said. Theo outlined the meaning of covetousness, which is an extreme desire to acquire or possess, wanting what others had and not being content with your own. He used a projector for his sermons to emphasize his points. He frequently glanced at Kelly, who had now schooled her features into a parody of contentment. She wished she could see her own expression to see if she was properly imitating cont...entment, because she was as far from content as anyone could be. Her mind was in the mother's room. Neither Camille nor Valda had returned and she was getting anxious as each second ticked by. She couldn’t take it any longer and she got up to go see what was keeping her mother-in-law. She entered the room at the front of the church—to the right of the foyer—and pushed the door. Valda was seated in one of the padded chairs and was watching the sermon intently and Camille was holding her baby.
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