The Complete Guide To Flower Picking
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  • LECTURES 349
  • Votes 16
  • Parties 2
  • Durée 8m
En cours d'écriture, Publié initialement avr. 09, 2014
What would you do if you found an eleven year old girl, lying unconscious in a meadow, surrounded by flowers, with a tag around her neck? Arthur Jones, husband to a sad and infertile wife, decided to take her home. They brought her up, and in some ways, they let her down. But as the girl gets older, she becomes itchy for facts and details about her past life which had become nothing more than a secret that no one seems to remember. Then, to Arthur's dismay, at the age of sixteen, his 'daughter' meets a man who wants to help her, and eventually, grows to love her.
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