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The student said she's going to attend her friend's wedding during this Pentecost holiday. The husband wants to be married, but she doesn't. She already spent money to buy the house and wants to save money for the baby. But he said they can't have children without being married. He is busy with work and he spends 3 hours a day commuting. She said she doesn't understand, if she's unhappy, why she chose this guy; why people think they are unhappy now, having children will make them happy. I said not having children is worse. Many workers are unhappy with their jobs, they still do the work. Many people are not happy with their life, they're still alive. She said she just feels pity for her friend, because she's "beautiful, nice". They were not close at university, but when she started work in Hong Kong, her friend shared her room with her.
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All of which are not only meticulously identified by David Tod Roy, but he also had the brilliant idea to make those parts immediately identifiable even for ignorant Western readers by indenting them (for prose) or giving them a smaller font size (for poetry and song lyrics). He is cutting grass meticulously with scissors while holding a hand lens. He is checking meticulously with a hand lens. He is scrubbing the car meticulously. He is repairing the watch meticulously. That way we won’t be remiss in our social obligations.” Since he had remiss in his responsibilities as a parent, his daughter was injured with the clothes iron. Both of them were replete with: High-stacked pyramids of square-shaped confectionery, assortments of the giblets of domestic fowl, seasonal fruits, and the like. The basket is replete with apricots. Listless and indifferent,42 I confront my lonely lamp; Repeatedly scanning the apertures in the window. Confronting is a necessary evil.
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