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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2025 · 52 MIN

Rozum a cit 5 (Kapitoly 27 - 31)

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V pátém díle mého povídání o knize Rozum a cit se podíváme na kapitoly 27 - 31. V nich se hrdinky přesouvají do víru velkoměsta, odjíždějí do Londýna, aby se pokusily potkat svoje kluky.Naprosto funkční plán, doporučují všechny vdavekchtivé dcery světa.V příští epizodě budu číst kapitoly 32 - 38.Forendors: https://www.forendors.cz/poznamkyHerohero: https://herohero.co/poznamkypodcarouYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@neplechaukoncena365Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/poznamky_carou

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V pátém díle mého povídání o knize Rozum a cit se podíváme na kapitoly 27 - 31. V nich se hrdinky přesouvají do víru velkoměsta, odjíždějí do Londýna, aby se pokusily potkat svoje kluky.Naprosto funkční plán, doporučují všechny vdavekchtivé dcery...

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