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... ust met like Isla.

This doesn't mean they can do everything, but an individual will have a hard time dealing with them.

Arthur could help with this, but it wasn't the choice because he wanted her to help him in America, not here.

Then, he stood up, walked over to the desk where there were piles of books.

Under Isla's confused gaze, he picked up a notebook, tore off a piece of paper before picking up a pen.

He started writing, pretty quickly.

A curi ...

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