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... rnold had fewer things to do while he was home. He would practice, train, work, and make a run around the estate every day, keeping his body fit and balanced.

Three days before the show, he got prepared and he was set to go. Before he left, he had to see his mother and sisters.

"Mom, Audrey, Eva... I have to go now..."

Arnold told them.

"Good luck, my son... I can feel your victory before it comes," Anna's face was serious as she spoke.

"Thank you, Mother, ...

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