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The only risk of a title like "No Expectation" is that it can tell the reader the theme before the story earns it. The very best Chapter 3 would the absence of expectation through action, dialogue, and interiority—never naming the philosophy until perhaps the final, devastating line. No Expectation -Chapter 3- By Mr Georgie
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