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Monday, 21 April 2014

Happy Easter 2014!


 
 




 
 Eat chocolate and have fun! :)

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Hello! I love reading novels by The Bronte Sisters, Jane Austen and I also love reading classic children's literature. I love old films, period dramas, old actors and actresses, places, ballets going to the theatre. Enjoy your stay and have fun! Feel free to comment on any posts you like!
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