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		<title>By: A Father 2</title>
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		<description>Silent Tears is a book that I want to finish front to back in one shot.
My story of adoption is still in progress. It began in 1998, when adoption of someone you desire was not allowed and the Chinese government only allowed  those imperfect in orphanages dictated by the government. We found an abandoned girl in a hospital and took her out of the country and by a round about way to join us in our country. Now she  is 12 and we are still looking for that day when her identity can be legalized. We have spent a lot of money, but still &quot;Waiting for Godot&quot; who will come one day, for sure.
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My story of adoption is still in progress. It began in 1998, when adoption of someone you desire was not allowed and the Chinese government only allowed  those imperfect in orphanages dictated by the government. We found an abandoned girl in a hospital and took her out of the country and by a round about way to join us in our country. Now she  is 12 and we are still looking for that day when her identity can be legalized. We have spent a lot of money, but still &#8220;Waiting for Godot&#8221; who will come one day, for sure.<br />
A Father 2</p>
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