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She was into one of her [blank_start]Capital Letters[blank_end] speeches, the subtext of which was listen, learn and don’t you dare do any of this when you grow up, missy”
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“You put that down now before I give yow a bloody [blank_start]hiding[blank_end]"
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“I stood open-mouthed in admiration, wondering what [blank_start]spell[blank_end] she had cast, to turn these boy-men, whom I would have crossed streets to avoid had I seen them hanging around any corner near my school, into grinning, [blank_start]pliant pets[blank_end]"
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“I did not want a party as I would not have had [blank_start]anyone to invite[blank_end]”
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Meena and her family are Pakistani.
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The songs made me realise that there was a corner of me that would be forever [blank_start]not England[blank_end]”
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"I celebrated my seventeenth birthday in a [blank_start]refugee camp[blank_end] with only what I stood up in."
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"But to be told off by a white person, especially a neighbour, that was not just misbehaviour that was letting down [blank_start]the whole Indian nation[blank_end]"