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“Een verschrikkelijk iets, een instorting van 't vriendschapsgebouw, de wraak voor te veel aanhankelijkheid, een foltering dat het geweten kwam knijpen. [...] Een diep gevoel van ondankbaarheid, bijna een zelfbeschuldiging van uitbuiting, omdat ze iets aangenomen had wat ze niet kon vergelden.”

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