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Pakee Posted 11 years ago
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Felicia have a forlorn hope, that her husband would not leave her, but he did.
  

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Felicia had a forlorn hope [no comma] that her husband would not leave her, but he did

  • Felicia had a forlorn hope [no comma] that her husband would not leave her, but he did
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Felicia had a forlorn hope [no comma] that her husband would not leave her, but he did

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