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Everybody in our family has different smiles. My older brother has a nice smile like a businessman, unseen without a suit. My Dad’s smile is always with a funny story or joke like two old pals. My little brother’s smile is mischievous but warm, like a campfire on a dark summer night. My smile is used often but can sometimes be forced, like the awkward tension after a bad joke. My Mom’s smile is perfect. All her teeth sit perfectly like little ducks in a line. Her teeth, as white and bright as a full moon on a clear night.
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