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正文 第157节 文 / [美]Nien Cheng/郑念

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    “thereal,”saidthepersonneldirectorioneofvoiceallesebureaucratsusedbarrassed.

    “thatstrue,ofurse.buttheherderstbebroughttojustice,”isaid.

    “aittedsuieherdeathesaydaughterurdered.”

    perhapsalktoyouagainverysoon.”

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    etoseeseveraltis.graduallyieudiohadalreadydrafted.froypointofvieentydaughterhaddied.erelysaidthatshe“diedasaresultofperseeydaughtersrderer.ifoughtfortheethatpolitianythings.

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    pointingtohisassoanofaboutfiftyandayoungan,hesaidto,“thisisdirectorhan,andthisisxiaoli.”

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    iiheobeseated.xiaolitookoutheotebooktotranscribeourion,asallofficialvisitshadtobeputonrerd.

    “iappreentagainstthepeoplesgovent.itethatfolloentandputnyinnoyself,inprison.reallynceedydaughtersdeathhavenotbeenbroughttojustice,”isaid.

    “yousttrustthepeoplesgoventandthesecuritybureau,”thefirstnsaid.

    “etodayinlytodisidandafraidtospeakup.youanliushaoqiselyclearedbyapolitburoresolution.”

    “ierygladthepoatically.

    thefirstntookasheetofpaperfroisbagandlaiditoable.“thisisthedraftofyourrehabilitationdot.official.”

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    iaddressedtheabovererksdireeaiside,perhapsyouhavesurvivedtheculturalrevolution.”

    itanuldbetryingtokesayientforputtinginprison.allthebureauedtohaveaninsatiableappetiteforhearingthepeople,evehinggoodaboutthesystefterall.perhapsitatiydaughtertogothatfar.ireinedsilent.

    foranaoospeak.finallytheytooktheirleave.

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