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Though contrary to what the Old Man would have me believe, the vocabulary of...
Author:
Monique Truong
Book:
The Book of Salt
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Though contrary to what the Old Man would have me believe, the vocabulary of servitude is not built upon my knowledge of foreign words but rather on my ability to swallow them.
( Monique Truong )
[ The Book of Salt ]
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