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The End to ‘A China Escape’: Lilly’s Notes
Lillian (Lilly) stayed in contact with Echo and Emmy, albeit through the internet. So far, they have taught her some of the Chinese alphabet and much about Star Trek. Lilly considers them two of her close friends.
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BARK BOX by The Virtuous Girls
Please help my friends reach their DELICIOUS from-the-inside-out goal by Christmas! 🙂
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chapter twentyfive: oldy schmoldy!
A weekend later, Lilly and Mrs. Hill gathered with Adria and her show-runner mother, Mrs. Ava Sinise, at their favorite brunch shop, Cafe21, in sunny San Diego. They ordered their food and never stopped chatting once it was served.
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