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One day she murmured, “Women aren’t slaves, you know.” It was a casual statement, like one announcing the day’s weather. I could tell she’d been drinking. “Nobody’s a slave,” I said, confused. “Yes, somebody is,” she returned sadly. Her remark startled me, but I didn’t entertain it. Years later, I thought about it and cried.
Don't Cry for Me
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