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María del pilar dorronzoro maura

Los reyes llegaron esto es lo que me han puesto en mi casa unos escasos once euros pero para mi el mayor regalo es estar con mi familia, en mi casa. Ir al lugar de siempre, a mis paseos por la cuidad mi mayor regalo es estar viva y que estén los míos. Lo demás se hace con dinero y hay un cariño que no se compra ni se vende. Maria del pilar dorronzoro


María del pilar dorronzoro maura

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El último sol del año, hoy comienza otro cargado de sueño de esperanza, de ilusión de conocimiento de realidades, de ser una misma de estar en cualquier lugar sintiéndome yo misma, sin apariencias. El espejo siempre donde mirarnos, besos y abrazos y el sol resplandeciente.
María del pilar dorronzoro maura
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