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(1) English pronunciation is immense confusion and often I seek clarification from macmillan but when I try my luck to earn fast buck I log on makemillion.con!            (2) Three thousand five hundred his labor's price his labored prize he hands over to his father his father who knows better than to spend it rewards of son's toil bitter and sweet!            (3) *I wish I were dead and not he now who will look after me?* cries the woman a heart failure having robbed his man. with no hint of tears in her eyes she doesn't disguise her plea I part her with a hundred rupee.
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Dec 11, 2013
Dec 11, 2013 at 1:37 AM UTC
Black and White and in between
(1) English pronunciation is immense confusion and often I seek clarification from macmillan but when I try my luck to earn fast buck I log on makemillion.con!            (2) Three thousand five hundred his labor's price his labored prize he hands over to his father his father who knows better than to spend it rewards of son's toil bitter and sweet!            (3) *I wish I were dead and not he now who will look after me?* cries the woman a heart failure having robbed his man. with no hint of tears in her eyes she doesn't disguise her plea I part her with a hundred rupee.
pradip-chattopadhyay
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Dec 11, 2013
Dec 11, 2013 at 1:37 AM UTC
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