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I’ve known George Sison since I was the handmaiden of the favorite concubine of the Chinese emperor of a long-ago dynasty. He was, if my memory does not fail me now, many lifetimes past, a general in the imperial army. In the afternoons, after combing the long and silky hair of my mistress in her chamber filled with amber and blue shadows, I would slip out of her room, run through the long corridor to the courtyard where, on a bench under a blossoming plum tree, I had trysts with George.
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