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What does de Gouges mean by this statement: “Having become free, he has become unjust to his companion.” ?

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Dₑ Gₒᵤgₑₛ ₘₑₐₙₛ ₜₕₐₜ, ₒₙcₑ ₘₑₙ ₐᵣₑ fᵣₑₑ, ₜₕₑy ₐᵣₑ fᵣₑₑ, ₜₕₑy ₐᵣₑ ᵤₙfₐᵢᵣ ₜₒwₐᵣdₛ wₒₘₑₙ .

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