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Had I Gained Something At The Sillington House Analysis
“Had I gained something at the Sillington House? Or had I lost something there? The answer is yes.”

A remarkable quote with unknown meaning by Ethan Potter from “The View From Saturday” By

E.L. Konigsburg. Ethan would never guess that he would finally show someone who he truly is,

but with The Souls, he finally did. Ethan Potter is known for his silence, and so is the rest of his

family, He has impenetrable dreams and a perfect brother named Luke, a secret crush on her

Souls teammate Nadia, and a great mind. He would never guess that he would be part of the

greatest friendship bond called “The Souls” . In the Sillington House he knew that he didn’t

have to be afraid, that he can show his dreams, and personality to his

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