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		<title>Wild Flower</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My little Willow after she asked me to pick one of the giant roses in the backyard. Afterwards she stuffed the rose into the ground and pured water on top. I hope she&#8217;s not disappointed today when the rose is no longer a rose.]]></description>
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<p>My little Willow after she asked me to pick one of the giant roses in the backyard. Afterwards she stuffed the rose into the ground and pured water on top. I hope she&#8217;s not disappointed today when the rose is no longer a rose.</p>
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