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Life Chatting Room: Special Guest On-line I’m Alex Coyle. Today I’ll be talking to 007.007, hello! Thank you for coming in. Thank you, Alex, for inviting me. Perhaps you could begin by introducing
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Once there was a maiden, so beautiful and kind. She was the smallest maiden fair that you could ever find. She was sweet and she was gentle, and she loved the simple way. At night she slept in a walnu
If you've ever marveled to hear about somebody who's life is so full of adversity that you feel yours is easy, listen up. NPR's Julie McCarthy examines the improbable path of an Indian child bride who literally wrestled her way into a new life. It is
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I used to think that I could not go on and life was nothing but an awful song But now I know the meaning of true love. I'm leaning on the everlasting arms If I can see it then I can do it. If I just believe it there's nothing to it (Chorus) I believ
Thumbelina. There was once a woman who lived in a tiny cottage which had a beautiful garden. She was very happy tending her garden, but over time she became sad. She had no children who could share her garden with her. She decided to ask the old witc
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She was so taken with Muhammad, she proposed marriage. Ah, Hadijia, well I think she was a mentor as well as a wife, a very strong lady who had her own business, and Muhammad was helping her out, so it was a wonderful partnership and I'm sure he lear
I wanna go to bed With arms around me But wake up on my own Pretend That I'm still sleeping Til' you go home I can't look at you This morning I should probably have a sign That says 'Leave right now or quicker' You've overstayed your time If I don't