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Aloiza [94]
3 years ago
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Which lines from the poem “A Servant to Servants” are shocking because they reveal a personal detail in a conversation with a st

ranger?Click here to read the poem."By good rights, I ought not to have so muchPut on me, but there seems no other way.""I don’t learn what their names are, let aloneTheir characters, or whether they are safe…""I’m not afraid of them, though, if they’re notAfraid of me. There’s two can play at that.""I’ve been away once — yes I’ve been away. The State Asylum. I was prejudiced."
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Marrrta [24]3 years ago
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“I’ve been away once — yes I’ve been away. The State Asylum. I was prejudiced.”
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