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What is 'yellow hair' a symbol of in "For Anne Gregory"? Discuss.
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Contrast physical beauty (yellow hair) with spiritual beauty (loving for "yourself alone").
CBSE Class X - 2026
CBSE Class X
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Feb 26, 2026
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