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<title>Comment by Ms. Keighley (qing-jao) on Children and Adults of Lesser Gods</title>
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<description>This is one of the saddest, most heartstopping stories I have ever read. The compassion, pity and pure sympathy one feels for Tara is immense, especially if one realizes, as I do, that this story is true down to the last detail, and an actual reality at this moment for a poor suffering child. After reading this, I wish, a wish almost overpowering in its strength, that I could help Tara and the other girls like her. So deserving is she, of life, liberty, and happiness; for having helped her family, and acted with such loyalty and respect in regard to their wishes, that when she is hurt, and her life before her made unjustly bleak, something inside you must rise up and say &quot;This is Wrong!&quot; 

To you who wrote this article, Thank you. 
Writing this was a great act of courage and compassion. I hope it may bring aid, but even if it does not, the fact that you tried shall not be overlooked.  There Is a use to it. Please believe it, and continue to write without feeling abashed for having informed and taught. Your writing helps us all, I think. Thank you, again, so much. 
With Sincerity,
- Ms. Keighley</description>
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