The Husband's Verdict
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nded wit
e told me it held old family jewelry, heirlooms from her
weekly "charity luncheon," I found the
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cked t
o jewelry.
velvet, was a small, discreet urn.
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procedure. The date was six months ago, a week
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was a stalker, a crazy ex who couldn't let go. The ma
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d put the key back
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