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Title: Knowledge #15
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In the midst of Wilson's plans, his daughter Anna announces she is getting married. The upcoming wedding provides Wilson with the opportunity to bring his elaborate plan to work.
5. The Guardian
Summary: On Christmas Eve, Julie Barenson finds an unexpected present-a Great Dane pup that her late husband, Jim, had arranged for her to receive after he died from a brain tumor... Showed first 250 characters
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The upcoming wedding provides Wilson with the opportunity to bring his elaborate plan to work.
5. The Guardian
Summary: On Christmas Eve, Julie Barenson finds an unexpected present-a Great Dane pup that her late husband, Jim, had arranged for her to receive after he died from a brain tumor... Showed next 250 characters
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