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Flex Mentallo

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  1. I had missed Honey's birth, but I had the satisfaction of watching her grow.
  2. My connection to Tuku was not reestablished until 2005.
  3. Mono's husband was a ne'er do well who had long since deserted her. He had returned to Bangladesh. This had left Mono to raise their daughter on her own.
  4. Mono was a very warm, friendly person, always cheerful, though she had suffered much hardship in her young life.
  5. She and her husband Sahad shared this with Sahad's younger sister Mono.
  6. She got married, and moved into her in-laws tiny house.
  7. She decided she wanted to become a dancer - a Hindi dancer, in a Muslim village.
  8. I didn't get to see her grow into the person she would become.
  9. She was a young girl when I first knew her in 1984.
  10. Of all the children I've known, Tuku was probably my favorite.
  11. One of the greatest pleasures on my visits to the village is the children.
  12. It's certainly there now -- and highlighted in yellow. I'm positive it wasn't there before. The book was relisted a couple of days ago after first being listed a month or so ago. I'll speculate that they received it back after the buyer spotted the glue. Either that or I'm going blind! Definitely Possibly both. (thumbs u Fixed! Makes two of us!
  13. I'll say. And sorry - I cleverly left out the key word - horror. Now adjusted!