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Esme Crane pondered for a moment, and gave his opinion: "I have connected so many clues, and introduced a general warp and woof. I will say a few words and ask for corrections."

And she had learned from books about the customs of this world, and in the midst of such a society that prized stability, the union of men and women for reproduction was elevated to a rather important position. The holy religion regarded homosexuality as heresy, something to be judged at the stake. Lesbians were more oppressed than male homosexuals because male homosexuals still had the option to give birth to the next generation in union with a woman and did not have to take on the task of raising them. But a woman who abandons the responsibility of procreation and child-rearing will suffer endless reproach and abuse.

"Things are in trouble, we can't venture in, we'll have to contact the regiment to deal with it."

The black curtain was actually a semi-circular barrier, somewhat similar to the one that envel
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