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vampirchik [111]
3 years ago
6

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English
2 answers:
Triss [41]3 years ago
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D. A miller steals the grain he grinds for his customers.

It's ironic because he sells his own grain then steals it back.

rosijanka [135]3 years ago
3 0

D. is the answer. (;

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