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Persuasive Essay: Literary Message for Our Time

Pg.70 “Some two or three days later I [Rukmani] noticed a change in Kuti: his eyes lost their dullness and the whimpering that had been so harrowing to listen to lessened and stopped…
She [Ira] looked at me somberly: “feed him; he is hungry. Take the rupee you will find in my sari.”
I [Rukmani] knew then that she was responsible for the improvement in Kuti, not I, not my prayers…
Nathan was groping for words, stumbling a little over them, “I will not have it said—I will not have you parading at night—.”
“Tonight and tomorrow and every night, so long as there is need. I [Ira] will not hunger anymore.”
“Like a harlot...

Posted by: Helene Hannah

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