![Quid nomen tibi est? She was not about to offer her name up to a stranger. It was almost the only thing she possessed that nobody had stolen.](https://quotes.happiom.com/wp-content/uploads/6/ruth-downie-quotes-179002-quid-nomen-tibi-est-she-was.png)
Quid nomen tibi est? She was not about to offer her name up to a stranger. It was almost the only thing she possessed that nobody had stolen.
– Ruth Downie
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