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Even when you think about it in a very commonsensical way, a life without laughter is gloomy and cold. Furthermore, it is thought to be unhealthy.
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.
When I was 17 or 18 years old, I started buying candy with my own money and I always bought marshmallows.
For some reason, her husband seemed to dislike that she spoke of me. In truth, she talked too much about me.
Like a good wine, he improves with age.
Like a good wine, he improves with age.
He doesn't seem to be an American.
She advised him not to go.
She advised him not to go.
She told him not to worry.
Oh luck! Like the moon, you steadily change, you always grow and then wither again.
Tom set the alarm clock to go off 6:00 a.m.
Like those of many who knew English, his English was very basic: "How much is it?" and "It's not my size."
She advised him to exercise.
I told you guys to go home. Why are you still here?
I told the children to be quiet, but they just kept on being noisy.
I told the children to be quiet, but they just kept on being noisy.
I treated him like my own son.
We're not as young as we used to be.

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