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The Mysterious Treasure Of Rome - cover

The Mysterious Treasure Of Rome

Juan Moisés De La Serna

Translator Eduardo Jiménez López

Publisher: Tektime

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If somebody had told me, I would not have believed it.If somebody had told me, I would not have believed it. Who could have told me that a last-minute trip could end up becoming my greatest adventure, and that thanks to that trip I would be able to save the life of the person who would later be my wife for thirty happy years? My memory sometimes plays tricks on me and I find it difficult to remember places or dates. That is why I am going to tell the facts as accurately as possible, so that this text serves me as a diary. In my life, as I suppose in everybody’s, I have had many good and happy moments and also difficult and sad ones, but none as prominent as what happened to me that week, that shaped so much my way of thinking, and my future.
Available since: 05/05/2020.

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