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Tales of Two Cities Tales of Two Cities by Alice Clark-Platts
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“I am fuming, I am filled with rage. Chef Sakamoto is pushing her skirt up, and I'm about to be sick. To say that I'm an old boat, that I'm odd. I have been here longer than any of his staff, any of these young girls. I may not be a main dish, but I am a vessel, a carrier. Without me, aburi, nigiri and tempura would not be so delightfully presented to diners, who relish at the idea of eating off a boat...
I'm not just a boat, I'm a vessel, like your mother's womb, like your womb.”
Wan Phing Lim, Tales of Two Cities