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But she would learn. Every woman was a prisoner for life; it was not some burden...
Author:
Suzette Haden Elgin
Book:
Native Tongue
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But she would learn. Every woman was a prisoner for life; it was not some burden that she bore uniquely. She would have all the company she could ever need. *
( Suzette Haden Elgin )
[ Native Tongue ]
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