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Cohen Dawson
24 January, 12:53
Analogy for seamstress
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Eleanor Mclaughlin
24 January, 14:52
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You could say a seamtress is like a salior, exploring the sea of exciting fabric. Or a seamstress is a doctor, carefully fixing mistakes and sewing up holes with a steady, patient hand. : - )
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