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Sasha468
09 авг. 2013 г., 13:20:32 (10 лет назад)

 The last exercise was much easier than  I thought it would be.

 

Is there any hope that  she will  be better  by the next week?

 

he didn't  want quite to speak that  it was in our evident presence ? (в третьем не уверена что-то)

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