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AFONSO'S CADEIRA

Episode 1 of the Heirs of Marquito podcast, hosted by Sreekanth Agneeaswaran, titled "AFONSO'S CADEIRA " was published on June 6, 2021 and runs 22 minutes.

June 6, 2021 ·22m · Heirs of Marquito

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The grumpy old Diogo Soares takes great pride in the fact that he possesses the Cadeira [chair] of Afonso Marquito. He had bought it at an auction by outbidding his neighbor, Alfred. But old Diogo isn't the same since he got Afonso's Cadeira. What is about the chair that brings out the worst in its possessor? Dive into the intriguing tale of AFONSO'S CADEIRA right here on... THE HEIRS OF MARQUITO!

The grumpy old Diogo Soares takes great pride in the fact that he possesses the Cadeira [chair] of Afonso Marquito. He had bought it at an auction by outbidding his neighbor, Alfred. But old Diogo isn't the same since he got Afonso's Cadeira. What is about the chair that brings out the worst in its possessor? Dive into the intriguing tale of AFONSO'S CADEIRA right here on... THE HEIRS OF MARQUITO!

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