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Rita Joe, a young Indigenous woman who leaves her
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OLDER MAN: Gave her a job in my tire store . . . took her over to my place after work once. . . she was scared when I tried a trick - but I’m easy on broads that get scared, providin’ they keep their voices down . . .
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Well, sir, she cried a little an’ then she says. “Goddammit, but I wish I was a school teacher . . .” (Laughs and everyone on stage joins in on the laugh)
Ryga, George, The Ecstasy of Rita Joe, Talonbooks, 1967, pp 64.
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