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"We have been fetching water from wells in the swamp.
Their duties barely advance them above a donkey: childbearing and rearing, working in the fields, fetching water from the crocodile-infested river, sweeping faeces from the straw huts.
Then there was lunch, more classes, chores such as fetching water from a well, more classes, evening speeches, dinner, and more prayers.
Rosamond recalled that they set out the first Saturday to wash their silk shirts, fetching water from the sulfur spring a quarter mile away and heating it on the stove.
As the young woman faces the probing policeman while fetching water from a well, the rope attached to the bucket looms behind her head, appearing as if tied around her neck.
This includes violence experienced while accessing services on public transport, fetching water from a common water point, navigating through poorly-lit neighbourhoods and even at police stations where they go to report such violence.
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The children fetch water from a well.
And you fetch water from … over there?
For example, who should fetch water from the wells?
"It was hard to fetch water from so far away," said Mr. Hakim, a weaver.
The pumps had broken and the women were having to fetch water from the river.
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