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She can’t see me in the future, but I can see her very clearly. She runs past me, worried about being late for an appointment she doesn’t want to go to. She sits at a restaurant table in tears of anger arguing with the wrong lover. She strides toward me in the jeans and wine-red suede boots she wore for a decade, and I can remember the exact feel of those boots on my feet. […] She rushes toward me outside a lecture hall, talking, laughing, full of optimism.
In Defense of Witches: The Legacy of the Witch Hunts and Why Women Are Still on Trial
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