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7.ARYA 第七章艾莉亚 Aryas stitches were crooked again. 艾莉亚的缝衣针又歪了。 She frowned down at them with dismay and glanced over to where her sister Sansa sat among the other girls. 她懊恼地皱起眉头,看着手里那团乱
By Katherine Cole Washington 04 April 2006 The official motto of Austin, Texas, is
Girl In a Country Song - Maddie Tae Well, I wish I had some shoes 嗯 我希望我有双鞋子 On my two bare feet 穿在我光秃秃的脚上 And it's getting kinda cold 天变得有些冷 In these painted on cut-off jeans 在那涂鸦的毛边牛仔裤
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