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Well, and you may have lived in the courts of the Old Lord, and you were...
Author:
Pearl S. Buck
Book:
The Good Earth
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Well, and you may have lived in the courts of the Old Lord, and you were accounted beautiful, but I have been a man's wife and I have borne him sons, and you are still a slave.
( Pearl S. Buck )
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