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When we started reading the book titled Gypsy Boy, we wanted to return it and ask for our money back.

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Such a novelty occurred one Thursday night in December, when the two independent label bands performed in tandem at the Java Hut along Nakpil Street in Malate, sponsored by the neo-feminist group Feminine Force. Members of the audience were encouraged to donate a toy for indigent children.
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