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In the book "Marley and Me," John recalls that Jenny picked out Marley on a dark and stormy night. Despite Marley's mischievous behavior and chaotic introduction into their lives, Jenny fell in love with him instantly. John remembers how Marley's presence brought joy and chaos into their lives, ultimately shaping their family in unexpected ways.

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