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Question Posted Thursday December 15 2005, 3:38 pm

do you know what they mean by "how the good is often buried in their bones"- thanks.

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MummuM answered Friday December 16 2005, 1:11 pm:
I really do not know. I'm sorry. ♥

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orphans answered Thursday December 15 2005, 4:33 pm:
when you die, your good will remain with you and be remembered.
Alicia ♥

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orphans answered Thursday December 15 2005, 4:32 pm:
once again, i think it means
when you die, your good will remain with you and be remembered.
Alicia ♥

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xomegaroni answered Thursday December 15 2005, 3:42 pm:
i think it means like if you're a good person, like you care & take into consideration in what others say, idk juss a good person, it's in their bones since they're used to it & that's what they know. kind've like if someones really good at a sport & their whole family does it. "its in their bones". i think it's kind've like that.

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