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... hair because I like blond hair a lot and blue eyes and maybe fingers like the ladys who play pianos . Oh that was a fine beautyful letter she wrote . She said Dear Homer Thank you for your letter . I would like to write to you . I hope ...
... hair because I like blond hair a lot and blue eyes and maybe fingers like the ladys who play pianos . Oh that was a fine beautyful letter she wrote . She said Dear Homer Thank you for your letter . I would like to write to you . I hope ...
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... hair ; That hair her mother braided once , While telling stories , telling Tales of swans and bulls , Of gold and even fire that burned , Once , once upon a time , II Amphion , son of Zeus ho kuon , thread 26.
... hair ; That hair her mother braided once , While telling stories , telling Tales of swans and bulls , Of gold and even fire that burned , Once , once upon a time , II Amphion , son of Zeus ho kuon , thread 26.
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... hair back into a wave . His wife always warned him that he wore his hair too young , but he told her that not many men have hair like that at his age , and why shouldn't he enjoy it ? When he shut the tap off he could still hear the ...
... hair back into a wave . His wife always warned him that he wore his hair too young , but he told her that not many men have hair like that at his age , and why shouldn't he enjoy it ? When he shut the tap off he could still hear the ...
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