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Stallion Series (Filipino, Tagalog) - Stallion Boys of Exclusive Stallion Riding Club under Precious Hearts Romances

Stallion Series (Filipino, Tagalog) - Stallion Boys of Exclusive Stallion Riding Club under Precious Hearts Romances

A collaboration of Sofia and Sonia Francesca. Stallion Riding Club is an exclusive club for the rich, successful, gorgeous, and famous men in the Philippines. Nestled in Tagaytay, women dream of entering their secret paradise and capture their heart. Sofia's stories will be featured on this post. Each story will be posted per volume. Sonia Francesca's books will be preview only or teaser only. Video preview of Stallion Series: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOASTI9xb-A ***Photo credits to the owner of the photo To get a printed books with pre-order option and autograph: https://www.facebook.com/Myprecioustresures Shopee (with free delivery and COD option in Philippines): www.shopee.ph/sofiaphr To get complete ebook: www.preciouspagesebookstore.com.ph Keep in touch via Facebook: Sofia PHR Page Here's the official list of Stallion Boys: 1. Juan "Jubei" Bernardo IV 2. Eneru Villasis 3. Gregory Alfred "Gino" Santayana 4. Suichiro "Hiro" Hinata 5. Reigan Baltazar 6. Neiji Villaraza 7. Yue Anthony "Yuan" Zheng 8. Gabryel Hinasan 9. Brandon James "Brad" Alonzo Crawford 10. Rodjan Sta Maria 11. Kaiser Montezor 12. Yozack Florencio 13. Renzell "Zell" Zapanta 14. Emrei Rafiq 15. Romanov Querido 16. Jason Erwin "Jed" Dean 17. Crawford Oreña 18. Kester Mondragon 19. Phillipe Jacobs "PJ" 20. Eiraun Jimuel "Eiji" Romero 21. Rolf Guzman 22. Beiron Rafiq 23. Reichen Alleje 24-25. Reid Alleje 26. Peter Paul "Pipo" De Vera 27. Cedric Johannson "Johann" Cristobal 28. Daniel "Daboi" Bustamante 29. Angelo Exel Formosa 30. Gianpaolo Aragon 31. Thyago Palacios 32. Icen Villazanta 33. Hayden Anthony Illano 34. Rozen Aldeguer 35. Joziah Gatchalian 36. Cloudio "Cloud" Montañez 37. Eizhiro Figuerao 38. Zantino Roberto "Zairo" Montevedra III 39. Hans Cervantes 40. Baxter Saavedra 41. Mark Ashley Camello 42. Danilo Ricardo "Danrick" Tezzoro 43. Richard Don Robles 44. Ricos Caderao 45. Lee Shin Yang 46-47. Myco Gosiaco 48. Reiven Alleje 49. Ian Jack Salmentar 50-51. Trigger Samaniego 52-53. Jigger Samaniego
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St. Monica's School For Girls

St. Monica's School For Girls

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What are the scariest St Lucia ghost stories?
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2024-12-06 11:54
The scariest might be the La Diablesse story. The idea of a half - beautiful, half - devilish woman luring men to their doom in the forest is really terrifying. Just imagine being a man walking alone in the forest and suddenly seeing this alluring figure, not knowing the horror that awaits.
Tell me the St Lucia Christmas Story.
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2024-11-30 16:54
The St Lucia Christmas story is centered around St Lucia herself. In Sweden, on December 13th which is St Lucia's Day, a young girl is chosen to be 'Lucia'. She wears a white dress with a red sash and a crown of candles on her head. This tradition is related to the story of St Lucia, a Christian martyr. It is said that she secretly brought food to the persecuted Christians in the catacombs, wearing candles on her head to light her way in the dark. And this has been commemorated as a beautiful Christmas - related tradition in Sweden and other parts of the world with Scandinavian heritage.
Tell me the story of St Lucia Day.
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2024-11-16 04:36
St Lucia Day has a story rooted in Christian tradition. Lucia was a martyr. The celebration on December 13th involves a lot of symbolism. For example, the candles on Lucia's crown are not just for show. They symbolize the light that Lucia brought, both literally as she carried food in the dark to the hidden Christians, and metaphorically as a symbol of hope and faith. Families often celebrate by having a girl in the family dress as Lucia and serve special treats like saffron buns. It's a day that combines religious significance and cultural traditions in Scandinavian countries.
Tell me the St Lucia life story.
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2024-10-30 21:51
I'm not sure which specific 'St Lucia' you are referring to. There could be many people named St Lucia. If it's a Saint Lucia, in Christian tradition, Saint Lucia was a martyr. She was known for her kindness and faith. She was persecuted for her beliefs but remained steadfast.
Riding a horse to court
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2024-12-18 01:28
In the Tang and Ming dynasties, riding a horse to court was a common way for officials to travel. The emperor and officials of the Tang Dynasty liked to ride horses to court. Sitting in a sedan chair was considered a sign of discomfort. In the Tang Dynasty, it was a daily choice for officials to go to court on horseback, but the way the palace women traveled represented different identities and statuses. The carriage of the empress of the Tang Dynasty was luxurious, and the horses she drove were eight. In the early Ming Dynasty, the restrictions on officials riding horses to court began to loosen, and civil officials above the third rank could also travel in sedan chairs. In the Ming Dynasty, the custom of riding in sedan chairs quickly spread. The streets of Beijing were filled with sedan chairs of officials of all sizes. However, this method of riding the sedan chair also caused some controversy and dissatisfaction. In general, riding a horse to court was a common way of traveling in ancient China, representing the identity and status of an official.
Appreciation of Riding a Horse
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2024-09-19 22:04
Horse-riding was one of his most famous novels in France. The novel Horse is a Special Animal tells the story of the difficulties and challenges that Charles Marchiani encountered on his way from a small town to visit his sick wife through the country grasslands and mountains. The novel focuses on the relationship between Charles Marchiani and his wife, Emily Cassier. By describing their adventures in the grasslands and mountains, it shows the beauty and magnificence of French rural life and natural scenery, but also reveals the complexity and contradictions of human nature. The horse in the novel was a special animal. As the protagonist of Charles Marchiani, it was not only an important character in the novel, but also a symbol and expression of the theme of the novel. Charles Marchiani's love and dependence on horses reflected his desire for freedom and pursuit deep in his heart. At the same time, it also revealed his limitations and contradictions as a person. The novel's plot was compact, the characters were vivid, and the language was beautiful. It was one of the masterpieces of the world's literature and one of the classics.
Appreciation of Riding a Horse
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2024-09-19 21:23
Horse-riding was a novel by Mauricio de Mauricio. It was about a French farmer's son who decided to go to the city to find a job in order to escape poverty and poverty. However, he encountered many difficulties in the process of finding a job and finally found what he really wanted through the experience of riding a horse. The novel takes the protagonist's personal experience as the main line. Through the description of the protagonist's job search in the city, it shows the various difficulties and setbacks that the protagonist encountered in the city, and also describes the life and social reality in the city. In the novel, maupassant used vivid language and expressive description techniques to make the protagonist's image more vivid and vivid, so that readers have a deeper understanding of his situation and feelings. In addition, through the description of the protagonist riding a horse, the novel also showed the emotions and thoughts deep in the protagonist's heart. The protagonist experienced physical fatigue and spiritual settlement in the process of riding a horse. In this process, he thought about what he really wanted and how to pursue his dream. Horseback Riding was one of the representative works of Maupassant. Through vivid and realistic descriptions, it showed the life and social reality in the city, as well as the difficulties and challenges that the protagonist encountered in the process of pursuing his dream. This novel not only has a profound meaning, but also has a high literary value, becoming one of the classics in the history of literature.
Tell me some St Lucia ghost stories.
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2024-12-05 14:27
One well - known St Lucia ghost story is about the 'La Diablesse'. She is often depicted as a beautiful woman on one side and a devilish figure on the other. Legend has it that she lures men into the forest and they are never seen again. Another story involves a haunted plantation house where workers would hear strange noises at night, like the rattling of chains and moans, as if the spirits of the slaves who once worked there were still present.
What are the key elements of the St Lucia Christmas Story?
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2024-11-30 22:55
One key element is St Lucia herself, a figure of great kindness. Another is the act of bringing light, symbolized by the candles on the head of 'Lucia' in the modern celebration. Also, the context of helping persecuted Christians during a tough time is important.
What are the main elements in the St Lucia Day story?
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2024-11-16 03:40
The main element is Lucia herself, a figure of kindness and courage. Another is the act of bringing food to persecuted Christians. Also, the candles on her head are a significant part as they represent light in the darkness.
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