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“Désarçonner par ses paroles chaleureuse que tu m'a dites pensées qu'une âme éblouissante tel que la tienne. Dans se monde déchirer ne pouvais plus persister.Enjoué que tu mes montrer que je m'étais tromper. Marty B.M”

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