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Why do humans smile? This is a very difficult question to answer.
This is a true story. A woman was admitted to a reputed obstetrics clinic to give birth.
Nobles do not exist merely because there is a peerage system. Even if there were no peerage system, there will be people who are naturally dominant and who will quickly rise to nobility. So much for our nobility then. Why, we are mere peasants.
It's not because you have a title, that you're a noble. There are people who have a natural nobility and are fine nobles. People like us who only have nobility titles are not nobles, we're more like peasants.
That student runs fast, doesn't he?
That student is very fast at running isn't he?
He came back not because he was homesick, but because he was running short of money.
He came home because he had run out of money, not because he was homesick.
Lucy came closer to the boy and laid her hand on his head.
Lucy approached the young man and put her hand on his head.
She came close to falling off the platform.
She fell from the train platform, dangerously.
It's my CD, isn't it?
That's my CD, isn't it?
It's my CD.
That's my CD.
It's my favorite song.
When I was in Paris, I became acquainted with two or three painters, and I went to visit their atelier from time to time. I was always fascinated by their method of work and their way of life.
When I was in Paris, I became acquainted with two or three painters, and I went to visit their atelier from time to time. I was always fascinated by their method of work and their way of life.
I visited the atelier of a painter that I had not visited in a long time. This painter had just acquired a new model and he was in a very good mood.

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