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“I have another problem. You see, I have charge of my little sister. She’s eight years old, and my factory is being transferred to Germany. They’re going to take her away and put her in a school, and my work really is very tiring, and I don’t feel well enough for the journey. It would be better if I could get a medical card saying I am too ill to travel, so I can keep my sister in Poland and work here. Don’t you agree that would be better?”

For the first time Nat remembered that Lem wasn’t supposed to have charge of the guns.

Though tried and jailed under vice laws, she persisted in arguing that women should have charge of their own bodies, coining the term “birth control.”

“America you are being pandered to, versus someone who wants to offer you solutions so that you have charge of your own lives.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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