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Little Things Long Remembered: Table of Contents

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Little Things Long Remembered

Table of Contents

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Introduction

Connecting

The Cardinal Rules

green-crayonEstablishing Ties

Five Minutes More or Less

Half an Hour to an Hour or So

Weekend Fun

Special Circumstances

–When You Travel

playing-cards–Sick Days

Special Days

–Happy Holidaysorange-pumpkin

–Memorable Birthdays

Little Things Long Remembered


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