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... excitedly after hearing the number announced by the host on the TV.

"I won the lottery? I won the lottery!" William rubbed his eyes and repeatedly compared the scratches in his hand.

The number is certain!

"Haha, I'm rich now."

He recalled yesterday, sighed with emotion today, and imagined the future!

William was an orphan since he was a child, and his family was poor.

But he did not give up his dream and insisted on buying lottery tickets every day. He ...

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