The Nature of Female Relationships (specifically the more toxic/negative aspects)

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The Nature of Female Relationships (specifically the more toxic/negative aspects)
  1. Last Supper
    1. "Yes, there they'd be cackling around the cauldron"
      1. "spitting out the gristlier bits/ of his giblets"
        1. "The Girls, when those three met again."
          1. "gnawing on the knucklebone of some/ intricate irony"
            1. ""munching the lies , fat and sizzling as sausages"
              1. "sleek on it all, preening/ like corbies"
                1. "gorged on truth/ and their own savage integrity"
                  1. "what kind of leftover hash she'd make of it/ among friends"
                  2. My Rival's House
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