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djyliett [7]
2 years ago
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PLEASE HELP 1.Brett had always hoped to live on the seashore.

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Lana71 [14]2 years ago
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I need more context.

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Can you please tell us the story this is off? Or a paragraph or two that will help me? Then I will be able to assist you with this question.

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