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... are not pleasing to the eye, although most of the kicks are the red quilts that the bed has been covered from his big brother, second brother and big sister.

At the age of one, he can punch and swear, so that he will trap both hands every time he holds him, but it doesn't matter, he has two feet.

At the age of two, he accidentally threw the hens of their eggs into the water tank. For this reason, he learned the ancients to save the chickens, but others used stones to smash them. H ...

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