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A heavy price to learn a lesson in John-Jin

   
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Title: A heavy price to learn a lesson in John-Jin
 
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Date: June 25, 2006
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You wonder what would it be like if that wish would have never happened?
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As for the narrator of the story, her name is Susan. She was 10 years old when John-Jin came into her family. She wanted to become a great Spanish dancer. She viewed John-Jin as beautiful as a flower. She goes into great detail as to why she thought that...
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