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From: Elizabeth Willey
Don't leave out Ursula Le Guin's "Nine Lives", a short story about
clones. It's been anthologized several places. The story deals
with nine clones of the same person who have been raised together
from early infancy---they have no individual identities, cannot
conceive of themselves as being separate from each other; they are a
group mind of a kind.
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