'I was dying every day and you were killing my boys and you did it for me?'
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The question seems to be a statement of accusation, possibly from a character in a narrative, expressing a deep grievance. The speaker is accusing someone of causing harm or death to others (the "boys") and linking this to their own suffering ("dying every day"). Show more…
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