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“Khi tôi sống một thân một mình, tôi lại thấy ít dằn vặt hơn, ít khổ sở hơn ngày nay. Lúc ấy, lúc tôi buồn thì tôi khóc vì không có gia đình, ai có thể nói trước rằng khi tôi có gia đình thì tôi sẽ khóc vì thất vọng. Ánh sáng sẽ từ phương nào đến? Do ai đem lại?”

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