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“You need to make your hair.” There was a tinge of insensitivity in her booming voice, but neither contempt nor malice. All activity came to a halt, the dragging of chairs on the tiled floor stopped, the murmurs died down. A hush fell over the room. Emmy shifted uneasily in her chair as 50 pairs…
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