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Answered

Author: Albert Simpson Reitz

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First Line: Why did gladness turn to sadness?
Title: Answered
Author: Albert Simpson Reitz (1939)
Language: English
Refrain First Line: Answered, yes, all will be answered
Publication Date: 1939
Copyright: © 1939, by Robert H. Coleman

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