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Reba ends up doing most of the work for Van's job when she insists they pay for a car given to him by Brock.
Reba ends up doing most of the work for Van's job when she insists they pay for a car given to him by Brock.
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S2, EP24 "Location, Location, Location"Brock and Barbra Jean tell Reba they are buying a nearby house; troubled Reba tries to come up with the cash she needs to send Kyra to England and Cheyenne to summer school.
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