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Title: Styling Clothes
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By the next month, I was finished with my shop and had also finished making many types of clothing. My business went well and now people know me for the clothing that I make and my perseverance. Showed first 250 characters
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By the next month, I was finished with my shop and had also finished making many types of clothing. My business went well and now people know me for the clothing that I make and my perseverance. Showed next 250 characters
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