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Welcome To Paradise
I was so looking forward to my trip to Tahiti this was to be my panacea, a sure cure for all my ails. For once there I could forget the dregs of big city life and swim the opal sheen of a chatoyant sea, in tranquil peace. Arriving in my loudest vacation garb, I felt at ease in my role of cynosure, strutting like a movie star. All to soon I was whisked off...to the glamour and opulence that awaited me at my ineffable, unbelievably posh hotel/palace. There I was royally greeted, by a true ingénue beauty the epitome of grace, she exuded a gentle demure and friendly manner. She was like a gazelle...swift and yet lissome with an indelible smile that seemed sempiternal, and omnipresent. And in the sweetest, mellifluous song like voice she softly whispered...“welcome to paradise.”
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