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205 Works Cited Archives. Gillis W. Long National Hansen’s Disease Center, Carville, Louisiana. (Much of this material has been transferred to the archives of the Daughters of Charity in St. Louis, Mo., and will be transferred to the provincial archives in Bethesda, Md.) Bennett, Gillian. “Narratives as Expository Discourse.” Journal of American Folklore 99 (1986): 415–434. Bok, Sissela. Secrets: On the Ethics of Concealment and Revelation. New York: Pantheon Books, 1982. Breaux, David. Personal conversations, 1999–2012. Carruth, Cathy, ed. Trauma: Explorations in Memory. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991. Elwood, Julia, ed. Known Simply to the World as Carville . . . 100 Years. Carville, La: Department of Health and Human Services. U.S. Public Health Service, Gillis W. Long National Hansen’s Disease Center, 1994. Elwood, Julia, and Ray Elwood. Email messages with the author, Spring 2011. 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