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...nce, Kenyon paid for this lengthy death afterwards with excruciating pain from her backbone being lodged inordinately in one position on her bed for ... ... her knowledge of the extreme pain that she would experience on awakening from these sleeps was serendipitous in its own way, for it made her relucta... ...y allowed her to grow new legs in a sense, for in these times of waking up from a lesser degree of pain she was able to venture over to a favored win... ... volition and dictates of their self-righteous condescension consisting of tuberculosis tests for all, psychological battery assessments, literacy te... ...re. She could end it all. It would certainly go on without her: births, deaths, and this flurry of movement in between with each non-scavenging hum...