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Please Don’t Help Me Pay for My Next Vacation
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My wife and I spent a lovely week in Paris back in July and, I regret to admit, you may have helped pay for it.
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My wife and I spent a lovely week in Paris back in July and, I regret to admit, you may have helped pay for it.
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