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For he cannot see you.
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No.
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It's more beautiful for me,
for I do not have to see to imagine.

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"The Passion."
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"My president is madly in love.
wants to take me to Zimbabwe

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where he's a chance to put his
company on its feet on good terms. "

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"The state of his company
affords him no choice. He'll go. "

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"If I go too. He'll rebuild his life.
It'll be heaven. "

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Is it true? I don't know
if I believe you. I believe I don't.

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"If I don't go. It will be a slow
sinking into deepest Africa.

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"Exhausted by work.
The mine will devour him.

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He'll fall into oblivion.
And drown in alcohol. "

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"With me. His business will flourish.
Money will flow. "

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"I will be spoilt. FĂȘted. Ioved. Happy."
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Happier than with a rotten job in a
sleepy town and a lover who ignores you.

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"At that. I react violently."
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My lover, you hear, is worth
1000 CEOs of your sort.

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He'd never think of
leaving me for Africa.

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He loves me, my lover,
let it be said, it's been said.

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"I take advantage of his disarray
to return to reading. "

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"I don't intend to allow my
professional duties to come second. "

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"If he wants any favours from me.
He must listen. "

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"Or. Exceptionally.
I let him read to me. "

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"H.B., in Sao Paulo for a conference,
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noticed that at certain times of the
day or night, in this fabulous city,

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men and women were indistinguishable."
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"This strange sexual ambiguity stemmed
from a particular way of dressing,

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of swaying hips, of hairdressing."
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"Certain totally shaved heads,
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on slender necks, made the uncertainty
even more disturbing."


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