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“Riddle: «Si artesa en barbero lavar es deber, cual fuego a la historia lo has de entender» Answer: Así como el barbero necesita la artesa para ejercer su oficio, así debes entender las guerras que han marcado la historia.”

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La Rosa Inglesa

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