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Mrs. Prendergast is angry in "Pendergast's Daughter" due to her feelings of betrayal and frustration regarding her husband’s decisions and the impact they have on their family. She struggles with the secrecy and moral complexities surrounding their lives, particularly as they intersect with the darker aspects of Pendergast’s investigations. Her anger reflects a mix of personal grievances and a desire for transparency and trust within her family.

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