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Wooden Nickels and Silver Prawns

Accent De Capo He loves a great secret. His job often meant that he would prepare people for things due to them. He handled millionaire Tristeier Didier's inheritance. She was a waitress at a diner in New Bristol, the day I meet her she told me she only had $13.0 until her next payday. I left her a $300.00 tip. The next morning I came in with paperwork asking her questions, I had decided I would tell her why I was there after I noticed her change in mood. She began cursing so that's when I told her what I was doing. Her Dad's boss made some investments while her father was still alive. They were small investments at first and then he invested the returns, then he and her mother parted way's and her father never said anything to the mother about things and he moved to Canada and became a lumberjack, and never returned home. He married Vissy Jasper a world renowned Jeweler she was called " Jazzy Vise Grip" by her fans and customers she was known for placing small gems on large rings. Well the paper's said she was to have all assets to what ever the family fortune was. The surprising thing about the conversation was, the woman told him: she was going to buy four acres and plant hickory trees, and pecans and make truffles for the poor peoples of New Bristol and people through out the world.

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