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“I’m coming home to friends!” she beams as she steps out of the car, unmindful that the street, though paved, is uneven and the step up to the sidewalk is way too high, in a part of town rarely visited by anyone who does not live there.

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“I’m coming home to friends!” she beams as she steps out of the car, unmindful that the street, though paved, is uneven and the step up to the sidewalk is way too high, in a part of town rarely visited by anyone who does not live there.

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