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When I came to her at the age of seven, she made space for me in her narrow bed, and that was how we lived. It was more generosity than I had ever known. We lived like royalty, eating when we wanted, whatever we wanted—I grew four inches in my first year, breakfasting on cake from flour she had ground herself—sleeping rarely, swimming often in moonlit rivers.
If an Egyptian Cannot Speak English
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