Kiss Me Again, Paris by Renate Stendhal
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Renate Stendhal | Kiss Me Again, Paris | On the iPhone App Bitmoji, my Avatar is a little stick figure (more stick than figure) with a French beret and thigh-high black boots, just the kind I
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‘THEY TOOK WHAT THEY WANTED!
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