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English, 10.10.2019 22:00 ericka79

Again i dipped into my great of life. “take what you like,” i continued, “ births, deaths, marriages, court circular l, the habits of birds. leonardo da vinci, the sandhills murder, high wages and the cost of living-oh, take what you like,” i repeated, “it’s all in the times! ”


Again i dipped into my great of life. “take what you like,” i continued, “ births,deaths,marriages,

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