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History Repeats Itself
Destiny Repeats A wintry evening settled early over the city by half-past five, darkness had already
“Scrounger!” the groom’s father yelled outside the Registry Office—little did he know his son would remember it forever
Pauper! shouted the grooms father outside the registry office. He never realised his son would remember
La vida
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Betrayal Behind a Mask of Friendship
Betrayal Disguised as Friendship So, this winter, Englands gone all Dickensian thick blankets of snow
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When It’s Already Too Late
When Its Already Too Late Emily stood outside the entrance to her new flat. It was a standard council
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06
The Wife Counted Everything Up
My wife calculated everything So you want to take the fur coat as well, then? said Helen, her voice even
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06
I was washing the dishes when my husband burst in shouting. His mother again. More accusations. I’ve had enough.
Helen Graham was standing at the sink, washing the last plate, when her husband barged into the kitchen.
The Second Mother-in-Law
**The Second Mother-in-Law** A woman in a cleaners uniform peered nervously into the office of the owner
“Scrounger! — Shouted the Groom’s Father Outside the Registry Office, Unaware His Son Would Remember Those Words Forever”
“Penniless!” shouted the grooms father outside the registry office. He didnt know his son
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No Way Back Now
No Turning Back Margaret placed her mug on the table and glanced over at her husband. He was standing
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Son Turns In His Mother
My son betrayed me Eleanor Mayfield, age 68, stood by the partly open door of her bedroom, her hands