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She remembers her first venture into composing when she was nine with a song called Frolicking Butterflies when her teacher gave her an assignment compose an original song.
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She remembers her first venture into composing when she was nine with a song called Frolicking Butterflies when her teacher gave her an assignment compose an original song.
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She remembers her first venture into composing when she was nine with a song called Frolicking Butterflies when her teacher gave her an assignment compose an original song.
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She remembers her first venture into composing when she was nine with a song called Frolicking Butterflies when her teacher gave her an assignment compose an original song.
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Frolicking through the small living room and bumping into the hallway walls we make our way to her bedroom.
The Middle Age 2010
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Hey maybe the Frolicking Fraulein is onto something here.
Breaking News: Head-Swelling Bakery Incident Goes Horribly Awry Jen 2009
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Frolicking in the surf or catching butterflies, formerly fatigued, downtrodden young women reemerged as “care-free, merry-hearted sprites.”
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Soap and the Finer Things in Life: Frolicking Squirrels skip to main | skip to sidebar
Frolicking Squirrels Anne-Marie 2007
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“Frolicking all day, hitting people in the face with apples, being a general layabout.”
The Wayward Muse Elizabeth Hickey 2007
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“Frolicking all day, hitting people in the face with apples, being a general layabout.”
The Wayward Muse Elizabeth Hickey 2007
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