Frank Steele

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It seemed ridiculous to her that anyone could look at her and think she was the sort of child who was suited to laundry and sweeping and eventual motherhood, and all because of a name she had never chosen for herself. “Girl” was a name for another kind of creature, something she was not and would have no idea how to go about becoming, even if she wanted to.
Along the Saltwise Sea (The Up-and-Under, #2)
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