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  • So I found my ways around a labirynth of obstacles, with an assistance of strangers ... though the most indebted for help I was to a Scotish family (expats, themselves) who took me on to their fabulous villa by the sea in a posh Stockholm suburb, housed me and fed me and paid me quite well under the pretext of me looking after their three boys (ages 7,9 and 11) while they worked.

    The Brick Wall and Expats 2006

  • So I found my ways around a labirynth of obstacles, with an assistance of strangers ... though the most indebted for help I was to a Scotish family (expats, themselves) who took me on to their fabulous villa by the sea in a posh Stockholm suburb, housed me and fed me and paid me quite well under the pretext of me looking after their three boys (ages 7,9 and 11) while they worked.

    The Brick Wall and Expats 2006

  • So I found my ways around a labirynth of obstacles, with an assistance of strangers ... though the most indebted for help I was to a Scotish family (expats, themselves) who took me on to their fabulous villa by the sea in a posh Stockholm suburb, housed me and fed me and paid me quite well under the pretext of me looking after their three boys (ages 7,9 and 11) while they worked.

    The Brick Wall and Expats 2006

  • So I found my ways around a labirynth of obstacles, with an assistance of strangers ... though the most indebted for help I was to a Scotish family (expats, themselves) who took me on to their fabulous villa by the sea in a posh Stockholm suburb, housed me and fed me and paid me quite well under the pretext of me looking after their three boys (ages 7,9 and 11) while they worked.

    The Brick Wall and Expats 2006

  • So I found my ways around a labirynth of obstacles, with an assistance of strangers ... though the most indebted for help I was to a Scotish family (expats, themselves) who took me on to their fabulous villa by the sea in a posh Stockholm suburb, housed me and fed me and paid me quite well under the pretext of me looking after their three boys (ages 7,9 and 11) while they worked.

    The Brick Wall and Expats 2006

  • So I found my ways around a labirynth of obstacles, with an assistance of strangers ... though the most indebted for help I was to a Scotish family (expats, themselves) who took me on to their fabulous villa by the sea in a posh Stockholm suburb, housed me and fed me and paid me quite well under the pretext of me looking after their three boys (ages 7,9 and 11) while they worked.

    The Brick Wall and Expats 2006

  • So I found my ways around a labirynth of obstacles, with an assistance of strangers ... though the most indebted for help I was to a Scotish family (expats, themselves) who took me on to their fabulous villa by the sea in a posh Stockholm suburb, housed me and fed me and paid me quite well under the pretext of me looking after their three boys (ages 7,9 and 11) while they worked.

    The Brick Wall and Expats 2006

  • So I found my ways around a labirynth of obstacles, with an assistance of strangers ... though the most indebted for help I was to a Scotish family (expats, themselves) who took me on to their fabulous villa by the sea in a posh Stockholm suburb, housed me and fed me and paid me quite well under the pretext of me looking after their three boys (ages 7,9 and 11) while they worked.

    The Brick Wall and Expats 2006

  • So I found my ways around a labirynth of obstacles, with an assistance of strangers ... though the most indebted for help I was to a Scotish family (expats, themselves) who took me on to their fabulous villa by the sea in a posh Stockholm suburb, housed me and fed me and paid me quite well under the pretext of me looking after their three boys (ages 7,9 and 11) while they worked.

    The Brick Wall and Expats 2006

  • So I found my ways around a labirynth of obstacles, with an assistance of strangers ... though the most indebted for help I was to a Scotish family (expats, themselves) who took me on to their fabulous villa by the sea in a posh Stockholm suburb, housed me and fed me and paid me quite well under the pretext of me looking after their three boys (ages 7,9 and 11) while they worked.

    The Brick Wall and Expats 2006

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