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* Mrs. A-kua needs an 11 - to 12-year-old girl who can help keep house on the one hand, and on the other, may be her daughter-in-law in the future.
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* Mrs. A-kua needs an 11 - to 12-year-old girl who can help keep house on the one hand, and on the other, may be her daughter-in-law in the future.
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She was convinced that when she had the baby, she would drive Mrs. A-kua miserable and unhappy.
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* Mrs. A-kua needs an 11 - to 12-year-old girl who can help keep house on the one hand, and on the other, may be her daughter-in-law in the future.
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The moon in the rivulet gleamed and the air was fresh, free from the dust over the streets of the little town where A-jin and Mrs. A-kua lived.
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Shortly afterwards, Mrs. A-kua sent off the guest and went to A-jin's bedroom.
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The moon in the rivulet gleamed and the air was fresh, free from the dust over the streets of the little town where A-jin and Mrs. A-kua lived.
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She was convinced that when she had the baby, she would drive Mrs. A-kua miserable and unhappy.
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Mrs. A-kua could not but betray pity when she heard A-jin's reply.
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* Mrs. A-kua needs an 11 - to 12-year-old girl who can help keep house on the one hand, and on the other, may be her daughter-in-law in the future.
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