I have never spoken ill of her, () I don't like her.
A.if
B.because
C.so that
D.though
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women from a tender lady.she often turns
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money for this family.her temper worsened
because of the pressure on her shoulder.
she who used to be tender often calls
my names and shouts like tigeress.I
don't want to lead this kind of life.
because I am a man whose deadline is
never bear the wife who hurts his
dignity.In order to maintain my son's
interest,I gave up the idea of divorce.
but life is quite long.where is the
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