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As she sat there, she watched the world go by – cars and buses hurtling past, their drivers and passengers seemingly oblivious to her plight. Pedestrians walked by without a second glance, engrossed in their own lives and problems. She cried oᴜt for help, but her voice was ɩoѕt in the cacophony of city noise.

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