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Jess Mamily
He was the most basal, nasal Bottom slowest, lowest relative in their family, Jess Mamily. They were fearful and tearful, When his parents brought him to Sunion Reuion He was dorky, dinky, odd, a clod. Don’t play with him, said the Suion cousins, there were dozens. So he sat alone, writing a story, penning a poem, a friendless gnome. His penning paid off, he wrote a killer of a best seller. He made two hundred thousand, maybe a few dollars more. For the Jess Mamily the public knew was adored by the ten score. The cousins began to knock on his notoriously famous door. But he did not open it, remembering their mistreatment of him. A Sunion Relative, but shunned no more. On the Mamily size, Jesse had an always sweet cousin, Jim. Not thirty four, not even a dozen, only Jesse and him. This cousin was embraced by him and he shared his wealth. Their friendship firm, both happy with monetary health.
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