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... s extremely beautiful; the red-painted wardrobe looks a little dark red. Several quilts were wrapped in cloth and stacked neatly on top of the wooden cabinet.

  On a wooden cabinet, there are some messy things, as well as a Panda brand black and white TV.

  The dressing table next to the bed shows that this room has a mistress.

  A man was lying on the bed. He seemed to be in great pain at the moment, his face was grim, and there were rice-sized beads of sweat on his forehea ...

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