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What did Lady Lesso say was a Never's path to freedom?

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The question asks about Lady Lesso's concept of a 'Never's path to freedom,' but the provided texts do not mention Lady Lesso or such a path. The theme of freedom is present in various forms within the excerpts.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question seems to be about a character named Lady Lesso and what she defines as a Never's path to freedom. However, none of the provided excerpts specifically mention Lady Lesso or a Never's path to freedom.

The texts do touch on themes of freedom and liberty in various contexts—such as the characters plotting to leave a life of luxury to embrace poverty for freedom, a queen ensuring her realm's security, and a powerful description of a slave's yearning for freedom.

It seems that the question might be referring to a piece of literature not included in the given excerpts. Therefore, to provide an accurate answer regarding Lady Lesso's view on a Never's path to freedom, more context or a specific source where Lady Lesso is a character is required.

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