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George told them about the many the races of people in the world.
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If you go to the school you don't see your family for years and years.
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They lay feeling cold and lonely, listening to the sound of rain bouncing off the tin roof.
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I don't feel like climbing the hill," said Martha. "But if you go I guess I'll go too."
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It was more like a concentration camp, then a residential school for aboriginal children.
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We all know it's awful," said Martha. "But we all got over it."
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