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The Danish Girl Part 4, Chapter 24
By David Ebershoff
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Part 4, Chapter 24
Copenhagen, 1931
- Greta and Lili return to their apartment in Copenhagen, where Lili must take morphine tablets every day because of her pain.
- Greta is surprised when the courts grant her a divorce almost immediately—she expected resistance from the bureaucracy, but it didn't happen.
- However, she requests they issue a death warrant for Einar, but they will not.
- Now that Lili is her own woman, and Einar is gone for good, Hans suggests to Greta that she leave and allow Lili to live on her own.
- But Greta won't. She is determined to live with Lili and help take care of her.
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