Kaku pan swataala sabhalu shakat nhavtya.. Tya pan garam zalya hotya.. Tevdyat mi maza lavdaa pantya bhaer kadun tyanchya hatat dilaa..Kaku: kai karrt...oy baala… aaaig kiti garaaam ahe tuzaaa.. Ni kiti kadak.. Ahe ….haaa basss aasa nako karuu… Mala kasa tari hotay.. Ni kaka pan ahet bhaer.. Jaaa barr tu itun.. Asa mhanun kakuni maza lavda sodla ni mala baher janya sati bolya mi pan lagech baher alao karan kak pan hote kadi hi aat yetil ya saayi.. Mi punhaa kaka kade yeun baslo tyanchya shi bolat. ..again." You mentioned that before. Won't he remember everything?" He should," Sally nodded. "The thing is that he will remember it morelike a book that he has read or a news story on television. It won't becompletely real to him for a while." She got quiet when she finished.Julie was already familiar with Sally's worry, they had discussed itbefore. "Don't worry Sally," Julie said, trying to make her friend feelbetter. "He's going to remember you and feel the same way about youthat he. . I want you... in my life, in my bed. Our love making was... something I've never experienced in my whole life! And I think you liked it nearly as much!'I was surprised at first, not knowing she thought this will end our relationship. I had to appreciate, she was talking to me very gently and with a lot of understanding. She did not speak about going steady nor even more serious. She knew I was not ready to admit to myself the depth of our mutual sympathy. So she just confessed to me her. He took a paternal interest in her, making sure she got home safely, often staying and chatting to her family. He was a kind man and good looking, for an older man, she thought, and wondered why he had never married. She envied his wealth even though she knew he had worked hard for it.Her own family was not wealthy like him. They ran a small kebab restaurant downtown but the competition was hard. But they got by. They had wanted her to go to college, but couldn't afford the fees. Therefore they.
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