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xeze [42]
4 years ago
5

Please help will give thanks but seriously help plz plz

English
1 answer:
Gelneren [198K]4 years ago
6 0
Alrighty then!
  This is rather difficult, but together we can solve this!

Now, he's not actually selfish, for he's not doing this for himself, but for his Pa.
  He's pretty considerate about gettin' something at the least for him, and we can stop there!

Hope this helps! 
~Samuel
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