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Within a week, his inbox was full. He fixed a bakery’s oven, a school’s bell tower clock, and a child’s wind-up toy dinosaur. Each time, someone would post a thank-you note on Facebook, and Dunken would secretly smile.

“Someone recognized you,” Lila said. “And now half the village wants to thank you. Old Man Tiber even offered to trade his vintage motorcycle for a repair on his tractor.” dunken hina facebook

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