Ladd CH2 pages 111-112 Ella Mae Lentz (10:09)
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Ladd CH2 pages 109-111 Butch Zein (7:19)
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Ladd CH2 pages 104-106 Chriz Dally (9:31)
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Ladd Ch. 2 pages 88-90 Jenny Cantrell (11:50)
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