Different by Arnold Evans
Arnold Evans | Different | First Line(s)
‘All right, girls! Quiet down!’ Pat Fulton put her hands on her hips and shouted in her most authoritative voice to bring the
Arnold Evans | Different | First Line(s)
‘All right, girls! Quiet down!’ Pat Fulton put her hands on her hips and shouted in her most authoritative voice to bring the
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