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Urban Squatters

‘W hat do we need those for?’ he asked, pointing to my newly purchased set of army-green folding chairs. After years of travel, my husband and I had stopped buying souvenirs; bulky ones, in particular, were reserved for special finds, making this acquisition all the more curious. But to

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