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My grandparents bowed to the Americans and sought to learn from them. My parents sought to be them.
My grandparents bowed to the Americans and sought to learn from them. My parents sought to be them.
My grandparents bowed to the Americans and sought to learn from them. My parents sought to be them.
My grandparents bowed to the Americans and sought to learn from them. My parents sought to be them.
My grandparents bowed to the Americans and sought to learn from them. My parents sought to be them.
My grandparents bowed to the Americans and sought to learn from them. My parents sought to be them.
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