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They constantly fell in and out of love, romantically and frantically, experiencing every single day as an emotional rollercoaster that left longing in their eyes and juicy gossip on their tongues.
— Sep 12, 2015 06:56PM
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There was no question in her mind that everyone deserved to live, but did everyone deserve to be brought back from death?
— Sep 12, 2015 07:04PM
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... 'honour' was more than a word. It was also a name. You could call your child 'Honour', as long as it was a boy. Men had honour ... Women did not have honour. Instead, they had shame. And, as everyone knew, Shame would be a rather poor name to bear.
— Sep 07, 2015 05:44PM
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When I was seven years old, we lived in a green house. One of our neighbours, a talented tailor, would often beat his wife. In the evenings we listened to the shouts, the cries, the swearing. In the mornings we went on with our lives as usual. The entire neighbourhood pretended not to have heard, not to have seen. This novel is dedicated to those who hear, those who see.
— Sep 07, 2015 09:54AM

