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Dahabo and Daruur are in love, but are forbidden to marry because Daruur belongs to an inferior class. The young couple, along with some other families, flee their village (and all its old-fashioned ideas) in the dead of night. The refugees walk for 30 days until they find a place to build a village of their own. One where all people are born equal.
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