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Volgvan
1 year ago
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"Let Sleeping Dogs Lle" is about events that took place during the 1960s. Although entertaining, do

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1 answer:
weqwewe [10]1 year ago
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I considered bringing up my worries but chose to let sleeping dogs lie instead because addressing the issue could only make the situation worse.

Let sleeping dogs lay was who's idea?

The phrase "let sleeping wolves lie" has its roots in Chaucer's writing. The expression is first used in writing in his work "Troilus and Criseyde," which was published around 1380 and has the modern equivalent. "Waking a sleeping dog is not good at all."

What's the deal with sleeping dogs lying?

An gorgeous young engaged couple named Amy (Melinda Page Hamilton) and John (Bryce Johnson) are headed toward a happy marriage. Amy lies and claims she had sex with her best friend, Linda, after being coerced by her fiancé into sharing a secret she has never shared with anybody (Morgan Murphy).

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