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English, 27.10.2020 06:00 MaliaHale

Read Paragraph 8. The worst part about the whole experience, though, was the
lack of privacy. Why did everyone have to hush up when I
talked on my cell phone? I needed my alone time to
replenish my sanity by talking with some friends. And why
did Aunt Lucy need to make a half-hour-long public
announcement while cleaning her teeth after every meal? I
could hear every puff of air, forced in and out between her
teeth. thhht! Shpt!
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