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Section 14: Chapter 21 and 22 Summary
Instead of going home, Esi visits Opokuya and shows her friend the gift from Ali. Opokuya is speechless with envy and happiness for her friend. She asks Esi to sell her old car to her, refusing Esi's offer to give it to her freely. After they agree on a price, Esi returns home late in the afternoon. She feels guilty for sharing her doubts of Ali with Opokuya and is very uncomfortable selling her junky old car to her friend, but she decides to have an engineer repair it before selling it to Opokuya. Esi argues with herself about Ali, the two cars and Ali's secretary. She does not like the fact that Ali drives his secretary home, and when she remembers he can have more than two wives, she goes to sleep because she does not want to...
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