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The Age article: At home among the waifs

“There could be up to 17 prone people on any night, safely wedged between chaotic artifacts, cobwebs and furniture.”

“Matter-of-fact-mother was undaunted by the personal risk of sheltering migrant women from vengeful men.”

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