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At lunchtime£¬Bonnie and Ruth sat together like they always did at school£®Ruth and Bonnie were best friends and best friends always sat together for lunch£®They£¨35£©Csandwiches£¬cupcakes and almost everything£®
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My father had given me not just£¨41£©A eyesight£¬but an example of determination in the face of trouble£¨42£©D£®We were all living in Bolivia in 1964when he decided to move the family to America£®He and Mom worked tirelessly to£¨43£©C the right of living in the US£®
Alone in the States£¬he overcame his helplessness and lack of fluency in English to rent a small apartment£¬and buy airline tickets for my mom£¬my brother and me£®
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