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" And I think my sexuality was heavily repressed by the church, by the, you know, the design of the mortal sins. "
Thomas Keneally
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" So I remember both medicine, because I frequently sick, particularly with asthma for which there was no proper treatment then, and in religion I had a strong sense of there being a patriarchy. "
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