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Crying I Go, by José María Albert De Paco
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Ancelotti's eyebrow is stuck, and in his flu-driven gimmick it drags Florentino, the weak and shivering face. When Modric takes the micro, the Bernabéu's albal sheets barely contain the waters, and the hypogeum, the opulent reverse of the plantations of the Cañada, is already the new storm tank of this stormy Madrid, where every day the dow jones of the best 500 turrets are renewed, new rate of prosperity, bla. The farewell of the good De Marcos…
·Madrid, Spain
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