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“Leie: Nu en dan steekt het kleine verlangen de kop weer op en daarmee de hoop, dan gaat Dirk achter me liggen en duwt zijn knieën in mijn knieholten en rust ik in zijn armen als een komma in plaats van een punt tot ik het niet meer verdraag, tot ik hem niet meer verdraag en mezelf niet, tot de gevechten weer beginnen en alles moet sneuvelen. Als het heel moeilijk wordt denk ik aan het kind dat zomaar gekomen is, dat er nog iets voor me in het verschiet ligt en dat ik moet doorgaan en niet versagen.”

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