Roberta Muir

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Then my heart shrank in its nest of ribs. It was just women and children all around us. Not a brave among them. We had torn into the little hiding place of the squaws, where they had tried to take refuge from the burning and the killing. I was affrighted and strangely affronted, but mostly at myself, because I knew I had taken strange pleasure from the attack.
Days Without End: AN IRISH TIMES BEST IRISH BOOK OF THE 21ST CENTURY
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