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Afton wonderful young woman dedicated to God, her family and her friends. At times appears to be non-responsive to her mothers voice but in reality knows everything that is happining around her. Survivor of a deadly disease cat-bite-fever - "REALLY". Almost died 2011, but was saved by God to continue to bless the lives of all those who love her.
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by Chorna May 16, 2006
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Function: adverb or adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French afoo, from Latin afute to walk, from afut- + -ed (verb base akin to Middle Welsh el he may go, Greek Elythe he went)
1 : the past action of being on foot
2 : something that was in the process of being carried out
Function: adverb or adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French afoo, from Latin afute to walk, from afut- + -ed (verb base akin to Middle Welsh el he may go, Greek Elythe he went)
1 : the past action of being on foot
2 : something that was in the process of being carried out
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