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What troubles me most about my lovely country is that its children are seldom taught that American
What troubles me most about my lovely country is that its children are seldom taught that American
What troubles me most about my lovely country is that its children are seldom taught that American
What troubles me most about my lovely country is that its children are seldom taught that American
What troubles me most about my lovely country is that its children are seldom taught that American
What troubles me most about my lovely country is that its children are seldom taught that American
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