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Title: Show Boat
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Later on, Magnolia married Gaylord Rayenal. He is a gambler and gives Magnolia a good life for a while. His purpose in the story was to add the romance, and to also add conflict. They eventually have a daughter named Kim.
In the beginning we also met a girl named Julie LaVerne... Showed first 250 characters
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Later on, Magnolia married Gaylord Rayenal. He is a gambler and gives Magnolia a good life for a while. His purpose in the story was to add the romance, and to also add conflict. They eventually have a daughter named Kim.
In the beginning we also met a girl named Julie LaVerne... Showed next 250 characters
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