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Everyone in the village had long known that Oliver was coming. The girls were preparing, fixing their hair and making themselves up. But Annie, the orphan, thought there was no point in such girlish tricks for her—she would just be herself. And that’s exactly why he fell for her at first sight.
Everyone in the village had known for weeks that Oliver was coming back. The girls were in a flutter
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My Family
My Family Oh my goodness, Daisy, you look absolutely stunning! Patricia gasped with delight as she entered
“Looking for a Spirited and Energetic Lady, Not Just a Peer: At 50, Things Aren’t What They Used to Be… This 55-Year-Old Gentleman Hid Seven Years and His Belly, Yet Took Offense When He Learned the Woman’s Age…”
Im looking for someone lively and energetic, not someone my age: At fifty, things are just not the same
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“I Cheated on My Husband and I Don’t Regret It: This Wasn’t Some Movie Moment or a Steamy Hotel Affair by the Seaside—It Happened in Ordinary Life, Between the Grocery Run and Doing the Laundry”
I cheated on my husband, and frankly, I dont regret it. There were no passionate hotel room scenes, no
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The Crystal Kitten
The Crystal Kitten Three sisters at the window Mum, is that like you and your sisters? Sarah let out
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Good Intentions
Good Intentions Chloe! Finally! Ive been beside myself here! Margaret Evans swings open the door and
A Hungry 12-Year-Old Girl Quietly Asked, ‘May I Play the Piano for a Meal?’ — Moments Later, Her Performance Left a Room of British Millionaires Speechless with Awe
The ballroom of the Royal Mayfair Hotel sparkled beneath the gentle glow of the chandeliers, turning
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No Room for Weakness
No Right to Weakness “Could you come, please? I’m in hospital.” I remember Emily didnt
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Some Curious Peculiarities of the Krasavin Family of Little Olivia
Some Peculiarities of the Hawthorne Family Look, theres Olivia out with the dog again Good heavens, what
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In the school register for March ’93, next to my surname it read: paid. The initials weren’t my mum’s.
In the school register for March ’93, I saw my surname: Paid. The initials beside it were not Mums.