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|Value 0 = You had expected her perhaps to smile or perk up. Instead she looks ill. But she takes her place at the front of the room, and begins at once the work of hearing concerns from the members of her Union. | |Value 0 = You had expected her perhaps to smile or perk up. Instead she looks ill. But she takes her place at the front of the room, and begins at once the work of hearing concerns from the members of her Union. | ||
|Value 2 - 3 = She herself looks a little uncertain, as though she has less trust in the future than she did, or perhaps because the endeavour has cost so much. But she takes her place […], and begins at once the work of hearing concerns from the members of her Union. | |Value 2 - 3 = She herself looks a little uncertain, as though she has less trust in the future than she did, or perhaps because the endeavour has cost so much. But she takes her place […], and begins at once the work of hearing concerns from the members of her Union. | ||
− | |Value 5 | + | |Value 5 = Confidently she takes her place at the front of the room, and begins at once the work of hearing concerns from the members of her Union. |
|Value 7 - 19 = It is a return in triumph. […] She says a few words to her supporters, assuring them that their dreams are now in closer reach than ever […] Then she begins hearing concerns from the members of her Union. […] You slip away while it is still going on. | |Value 7 - 19 = It is a return in triumph. […] She says a few words to her supporters, assuring them that their dreams are now in closer reach than ever […] Then she begins hearing concerns from the members of her Union. […] You slip away while it is still going on. | ||
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