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Mrs. Phelps doesn't have any children. She feels that no one in their right mind would have children and that they are "ruinous".

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Mrs. Phelps in "The Sand and the Sieve" feels a sense of sadness and disappointment towards her children. She struggles with the fleeting nature of time and the inability to hold on to meaningful moments with her children as they grow up. Ultimately, she comes to accept the passage of time and finds peace in her memories.

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