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One Thing In A French Day

One Thing In A French Day
ATTENTION, LE PODCAST EST EN VACANCES LA SEMAINE PROCHAINE. RETOUR LE 23 AVRIL! A bientôt!Nous partons en vacances samedi matin pour dix jours. Je n’ai pas commencé à faire les valises, mais j’ai réfléchi à ce que nous allions emporter comme livres. Il y a deux choses absolument nécessaires pour des vacances réussies : un bon livre et ma mallette d’homéopathie.

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