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It was not yet an age when someone barefooted could start up a conversation with someone who wore shoes. In the stories of our ancestors only the priests and gods wore slippers and shoes. And these simple people equated shoes with the power of Europe, of the same essence as the army’s rifles and cannons. They were more afraid of shoes than daggers or machetes, swords or spears.
Child of All Nations (Buru Quartet Book 2)
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