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    | Reviewer: 
    Michael247
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Apr 27, 2010 |   
    |  | I've written an in depth analysis/review of this story.  To read the full and long and somewhat funny review, please visit my blog at: http://michaelalexanderstories.blogspot.com/2010/04/story-review-divorced-into-slavery.html. Yours Faithfully, Michael Alexander (5/10)
 
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    | Reviewer: 
    Major Littmann
  (Edit) | Rating:  | Apr 22, 2010 |   
    |  | The basic premise that the law could change and divorced wives become slaves is preposterous in a contemporary story. historically in England Divorced wives were left entirely destiute and in future anything could happen so why not find an appropriate historical period which might seem believeable? (6/10)
 
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