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| In Morocco one can understand a phrase like "burdened with hope." Take, for example, the young man I just saw pushing a cart piled high with oranges. To the eye those oranges represent hope, but on his face is a grimace and he is struggling hard to push them. He must sell them off one by one before he can walk freely. |
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