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In Chapter 8 of "A Wrinkle in Time," Meg is happy because she successfully rescues her brother, Charles Wallace, from the clutches of IT on the planet Camazotz. This moment of reunion and triumph fills her with relief and joy, as she realizes that love is a powerful force that can overcome darkness and evil.

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