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“Why Didn’t She Fight Back?”

  I like how Apple Tree Yard explains it. The character seems to be speaking a language that he understands. Clearly. Spread the love

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I like how Apple Tree Yard explains it. The character seems to be speaking a language that he understands. Clearly.

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