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... nanny and support my busy father, but take time to listen to my story. In most of the natural territory where I spend most of the year, I started my martial arts and magic training, and on a calm sunny day I made my own lunch and held my hands to take me to a picnic.

When I was 7 years old my brother or sister lived on my mother's belly. He with his father? She? I waited for the birth of. I did not doubt that I would be more and more happy.

When she finally noticed her mother and ...

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