Gratitude in the barge
Can you imagine stepping into a barge, knowing that you wouldn’t be on dry land for who-knows-how-long, with absolutely no way to steer the vessel?!
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Can you imagine stepping into a barge, knowing that you wouldn’t be on dry land for who-knows-how-long, with absolutely no way to steer the vessel?!
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Can you imagine stepping into that barge, knowing that you wouldn’t be on dry land for who-knows-how-long? Knowing that there was no way to steer?
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