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Happiness Is Not Found in Solitude
No Happiness in Solitude Regina Whitmore, no longer young but with a sparkle in her eyes, washed her
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Seven Reasons to Move On
— That’s it! I’ve had enough! — Margaret flung the dishcloth into the sink, sending water
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Betrayal Revisited
**Betrayal, Take Two** Veronica and Taya always drove to work together—Taya behind the wheel, responsible
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Happiness is Never Found in Solitude
Oh, you’ll love this—I’ve got this lovely little story about a woman named Evelyn Whitmore.
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The Value of a Daughter’s Joy
The Price of a Daughter’s Happiness Margaret Whitmore lived alone, endlessly complaining to her neighbours
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A Daughter’s Joy is Priceless
Margaret Whitmore lived alone, endlessly complaining to her neighbors about her ungrateful daughter and
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Reunion with Loved Ones
Stephen moved into his mother’s flat when she fell ill. He and his wife lived on the outskirts of town
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Choosing to Turn Away from Family
Back in the day, villages were lively places where young folks would gather for dances, even trekking
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Unfazed Resilience
**Unshaken** After the divorce and splitting the flat, Emily had to move to the outskirts of London.
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Betrayal, Round Two
Betrayal, Take Two Veronica and Tanya always drove to work together. Tanya was the serious, responsible