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Meg is an unusual character. She has hard times doing things in school. She always is roughhousing. Always getting into fights at school, mostly for people picking on her baby brother.
Calling herself dumb an a delinquent. Even talking back to teachers. She doesn’t really have any relationships with other characters, but there is one she has a special bond with. It is Charles Wallace, her baby brother. Charles Wallace can read her mind with the special bond they have. She has two twin brothers, Dennys and Sandy. Her mom is Mrs. Murry. Mrs. Murry is also a scientist, Meg goes to her if she needs help with anything, and her dad, he just disappeared. Meg calls herself dumb and ugly, even a delinquent against the way she looks. She has

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