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Sara says her husband has lied about being a Marine, lied about being fired from his job, and lied about his drinking problem; Richard says he knows he's made mistakes, but he loves his wife and wants to save his marriage.
Sara says her husband has lied about being a Marine, lied about being fired from his job, and lied about his drinking problem; Richard says he knows he's made mistakes, but he loves his wife and wants to save his marriage.
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