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I was alone, without a single cent, in an unknown country. If I'd learned...
Author:
Isabel Allende
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Maya's Notebook
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I was alone, without a single cent, in an unknown country. If I'd learned anything from last year's ill-fated adventures, though, it was not to get overwhelmed by minor inconveniences."
( Isabel Allende )
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