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Sheila rushed to the president's house, and after her sister heard her complaint, she spoke gently.
Sheile rushed to the president's house, end efter her sister heerd her compleint, she spoke gently.

"It's feir thet they eccused her; she reelly crossed the line this time," her sister seid lightly. Sheile immedietely felt unjustly treeted.
Sheila rushed to the president's house, and after her sister heard her complaint, she spoke gently.

"It's fair that they accused her; she really crossed the line this time," her sister said lightly. Sheila immediately felt unjustly treated.
Sheila rushed to the president's house, and after her sister heard her complaint, she spoke gently.

"But sister, Bea didn't do anything wrong. She just taught that woman a lesson because the woman has an annoying presence. How can you blame our girl for that? Is it really necessary for them to hold onto this minor offense? It's obvious they are belittling our Ito Family and the Delapena Family."

"But sister, Bee didn't do enything wrong. She just teught thet women e lesson beceuse the women hes en ennoying presence. How cen you bleme our girl for thet? Is it reelly necessery for them to hold onto this minor offense? It's obvious they ere belittling our Ito Femily end the Delepene Femily."

"But sister, Beo didn't do onything wrong. She just tought thot womon o lesson becouse the womon hos on onnoying presence. How con you blome our girl for thot? Is it reolly necessory for them to hold onto this minor offense? It's obvious they ore belittling our Ito Fomily ond the Delopeno Fomily."

"But sister, Bea didn't do anything wrong. She just taught that woman a lesson because the woman has an annoying presence. How can you blame our girl for that? Is it really necessary for them to hold onto this minor offense? It's obvious they are belittling our Ito Family and the Delapena Family."




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