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– So, yes. Let’s not drag it out. Five years ago, I took my daughter from you, and now you take her back.
Five years of life abroad were simply unbearable. When they arrived in their native land, they went their
La vida
046
– Get your stuff and go. I want us to break up. Understand, I can’t stand your cheating anymore
– Get your stuff and go. I want you and me to break up. Understand, I can’t stand your cheating
La vida
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– It’s not a good time to share an apartment, your sister has young children,” my mother refuses. The fact that I have nowhere to live doesn’t bother her at all.
I would prefer to have the housing situation resolved as soon as possible, so I wouldn’
La vida
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– Are you taking it? – Louise got out of bed and went at her son-in-law with such a face that he began to retreat.
– Grandma, will you read us a story about a little reindeer? – asked the younger grandson. “
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– That’s because I have something to eat, and your grandmother only gives you bones to chew on. Sam pressed his lips together in resentment. He grew up with his grandmother; he didn’t know his mother.
– You can’t envy me,” the fat man said, “That’s because I have something to eat.
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– Daughter, honey, go live with Grandma and Grandpa, and I’ll find us a daddy and we’ll be together again, okay?
– Daughter, honey, go live with Grandma and Grandpa, and I’ll find us a daddy and we’
La vida
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– Grandpa, you’re going to be a great-grandfather. – Well, I’m glad! When exactly? – I’ll go to the doctor tomorrow and find out!
I was eight years old when my mother’s father came to live with us. I had only seen him a few times
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– Look, your sister is wearing a dress just like yours, and you said that your parents bought it expensive, like an exclusive.
When Lisa got married for the first time, it was a difficult time. To have enough money for a beautiful
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After we got married my mother-in-law didn’t help us at all, everything was for my younger sister-in-law
Everything for my daughter, nothing for my son. I have been married for 18 years, I married Harry back in college. I come from the countryside, my husband too, but from the capital. My mother–
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– That’s it, I’m retiring! You’re going to help me, aren’t you? – I asked my son. Before my son could answer, my daughter-in-law showed her true face.
Sarah, fifty-nine years old, is no longer able to work. She wants to, because if she left her job now