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I Think Fear is Being Unloved: Adversity Disowns Clowns [3]


This Book is Dedicated to: The Lost, the Orphaned, the Abandoned, & the Adopted… The Kinderheim I think fear is being unloved The mystery of being a child in the Kinderheim was unencumbered with fast food diners, videos or other such things, rather it was nurtured with the dread of wondering whether or not to…

May 1, 2014 in Adversity Disowns Clowns.

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