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It was all faintly lit gloom where her silhouette wouldn't betray if she was sleeping or awake amid the thick smell of disinfectant the world debarred from the room. I trust not one of you, she would say, *moving germs, a tribe of dirt, that's what all of you are*. Countless times she would dress and undress drenching herself with dettol changed linen time and again and her only pursuit of happiness was denying even the closest an access to evade disease only she knew. Others would find in her a diseased mind. When she died men were hired to burn her and the celsius ensured she had a germ free passage to the next world.
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Nov 7, 2017
Nov 7, 2017 at 9:13 AM UTC
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It was all faintly lit gloom where her silhouette wouldn't betray if she was sleeping or awake amid the thick smell of disinfectant the world debarred from the room. I trust not one of you, she would say, *moving germs, a tribe of dirt, that's what all of you are*. Countless times she would dress and undress drenching herself with dettol changed linen time and again and her only pursuit of happiness was denying even the closest an access to evade disease only she knew. Others would find in her a diseased mind. When she died men were hired to burn her and the celsius ensured she had a germ free passage to the next world.
pradip-chattopadhyay
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Nov 7, 2017
Nov 7, 2017 at 9:13 AM UTC
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