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She lived with you guys for twoyears, and you never heard from her
again after that, not a wordever. She didn't even come back for
a thing. She just vanished intoThinny. You can get rid of the
stuff that I've left behind in myroom. I mean, whatever you want
to do with it, it's fine. I don't please don't text me or
call me again. I'm going toDisconnector's number. What do you mean she
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was acting weird or weirder than usualthose months. It was her music.
We were all losing our minds becauseof her music. We asked her to
turn it down several times. We'vegot to agree to that at least,
which made it slightly more bearable.It wasn't so much the volume as the
fact that she was playing the samemusic obsessively. She'd finished her history degree
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and was research and a Swiss painterin a slow Bloom. Look, this
is a copy of the score Lacomposed it. Are you sure slab Bloom
composed this right? Are you sureit's him? Emma music is one hundred
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percent abstract, and that's why theyconsidered it the purest expression of the artist's
soul. And now let's put asideeffects to talk about myths and legends,
because sometimes mythology merges with reality.One day, after mass had ended,
she was standing outside the church ofSanta Manio de sas and also walked up
to her and whispered a song inher ear, and the girl recovered her
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ability to speak. First the pagesfrom notebook now this what's going on here.
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