Where Did Sean Miller Leave His Stones?

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In summary, Sean Miller, a wealthy businessman, left his valuable collection of stones at his family's mansion in the countryside of England. The stones were discovered by his great-grandson, who sold them at an auction for a staggering amount of money. This sparked controversy and legal battles as some family members claimed ownership of the stones. Eventually, the stones were returned to the mansion and are now on display for public viewing.
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Where are my stones ?
 
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No...:H it's from marvel.
 
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T H A N O S said:
No...:H it's from marvel.
Sean Bean is in a marvel film? I'm talking about your avatar ;)
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Sean Bean is in a marvel film? I'm talking about your avatar ;)
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That's Professor Snape. Lord of the Sith.
 
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DaveC426913 said:
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That's Professor Snape. Lord of the Sith.
You mean Boromir?
 
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Sean Miller.

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