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@shujaa_11: مرحبا ايها الارق #الجواهري
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سـارة🌸🪄 :
مرحباً: يا أيها الأرقُ.كم. يدٍ. أسديتَ. لي. كرما أنت في عيني سنىً. ألِقُ.أجتلبه .بمَسْمعي .نغَما .
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