First-person Outdoor Perspective

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She is quite comfortable, and knows she should consider herself very lucky compared to the fates of the other slaves – she isn’t hobbled or hard-working like Kiki, doesn’t have to hold one position like Stool, isn’t worked outside in the hot and cold like Anna, isn’t permanently restrained like the under-the-desk slave whose name she doesn’t know, and of course doesn’t have to live as a toilet. In the evenings, after Kiki had served her her dinner, Margaret liked to lounge around on her big comfy sofa and watch her favourite reality TV programmes, with another glass of champagne in her hand. IMPORTANT: All inequality, such as sexism, racism or the concept of slavery, is deplorable. The money her rich ex-husband had left her in her divorce had provided her the means to indulge in the luxuries of the wealthy, the foremost of which was owning multiple slaves.

First-person Outdoor Perspective

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