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女孩被□衣人偶的故事感动得泪流□面,她深信这只更□人偶是注□与自己相遇的。□此以□,女孩和更衣人偶之间建立起一种□□□□感纽带,他们互相□□心声□共同面对生活□的喜怒哀乐。每天,女孩都会陪着更衣人偶练习舞蹈□仿佛是□重拾昔日的梦想。