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English, 21.08.2020 20:01 macybarham

PETER TELLS THE TRUTH ONLY ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS
AND FRIDAYS. ONE DAY, HE SAYS:
"TOMORROW I WILL TELL THE TRUTH!"
ON WHICH DAY DID HE SAY THIS?

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