"Everyone deserves that," she says and she hadn't developed much of an opinion on the rights of individuals before Darrow, but she has many thoughts about it now. Ross had likely more thoughts about it than she ever had, he's a strong, smart man like that, he'd known long before Demelza that there had been inequalities in the world and that they could be fixed. Her husband will always be better at it than she is, but she thinks in Darrow she's made an attempt to at least try.
There's one place for her to start and that's with their daughter, their family, their friends. She'll never let someone be made to feel as if they're less.
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There's one place for her to start and that's with their daughter, their family, their friends. She'll never let someone be made to feel as if they're less.