People Might Hear You.

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    Questions include:
  • What relation is Loris to Frances?
  • Where did Frances originally live?
    Answers include:
  • Aunt Loris Rosgranna Helen Claire ,
  • Barry Parry Perry Garry ,
  • Behind an antique shop. Above a fish shop. Above a take away shop. Next to a school. ,
  • Cousin Sister Friend Aunt ,
  • Cruel and harsh Harsh but fair Kind and Gentle Bossy but loving ,
  • Friends Family Places to live Religions
  • Friends Family Places to live Religions
  • Friends Family Places to live Religions

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