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Epigraph: This story was told to me by another traveller, just passing through. It took place in a foreign country, as everything does. Margaret Atwood, "Circe/Mud Poems".
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Epigraph:
Friar Barnardine: Thou hast committed -
Barabas: Fornication: but that was in another country;
And besides the wench is dead.
Christopher Marlowe, The Jew of Malta.
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