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in harare their is a rose farm and my mum runs it and it actually shoowed her name thats why tthis is great its a great way to find out about history like victorians wich i a m studying at school but i am going to a muesume to see all about it and we need to dress up how coool is that but the annoying part wich annoyes everyone is that we have to make our costumes it is hard and i find it hard thats why i asked my aunt to do it for me it is hard because we are goin this thu rsday thank you by tanya rollings

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2500 years ago what was greece like
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