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I have read many fairy tales of the world but I am still impressed with Cinderella. Cinderella in the story is beautiful, gentle and very naive. She had a long time of suffering to find a perfect happiness.
Cinderella is so beautiful! The figure of her small, tall girl. The oval, delicate face stood out, the skin was white and pink and smooth. The black eyes, bright and shining beneath the natural curling eyelashes, increased the charm of the eyes. The long, curved willow eyebrows increase the natural look of those charming eyes. The coconut veral nose peaked beauty for her face. Soft, plump, shiny lips a thin lipsk. The white, steady teeth keep poking between the lips, hiding a beautiful beauty. Black hair, silky smooth hair across shoulders. Usually Cinderella only wore a ragged, patched patch to clean the house. The face of the Cinderella is so beautiful that she always gets smudged because she has to sweep the place where the house or at is dirty. Because of her lemongrass form, she was called Cinderella. Cinderella is very hardworking, always cleaning her feet. She is very cool or good. Cinderella has a very good streak: gentle, gentle, hardworking - the best qualities and qualities of women.
Cinderella's life has a long and arduous journey to find true happiness. To lead to that good result is a long story.
As a child, Cinderella lived very happily with her parents in a spacious, comfortable house. Suddenly, her mother became seriously ill and died. Her father took her next wife. The stepmother had two children of the same age as Cinderella. Her two children are thin, they are fat. After that, Cinderella's father suffered an accident so he also died. After his death, the stepmother forced her to serve and submit to her mother and daughter. The splendid sets, the beautiful shoes and the magnificent decorated room were too far away for Cinderella. The mother-in-law for Cinderella wore junk suits, patched boots and rough shoes. She forced her to work on her feet. Two of her own children only know how to play, lethargy, live the happy life that Cinderella should have. The cute Cinderella can only be in the dusty, dirty at, filled with rotten old goods and she has friends who are rats. Then one day, Hoang from the reception party invited the mother and her stepmother and even Cinderella. But she only bought and dressed herself and her two ugly children. She even forced Cinderella to pick up beans to fling her hands without going to a party. May have a fairy to help her, she had a gorgeous outfit, a beautiful car to attend the party. Cinderella danced with the prince after twelve hours - now she told her that if the miracle would not be gone. She hastily dropped the shoe to make the prince look everywhere. Finally, the prince found the owner of the shoe. The Prince found his fiancée - Cinderella and married her to be his wife. The lives of two people are very happy.
Cinderella is a girl who is na, gentle and very beautiful. With her pure soul and good qualities, she found her true happiness. Through the story, I understand that people who are good, gentle, gentle will be rewarded.
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Hello, I am a little girl. My mother died when I was young and my father went to work far away, so I shared with my evil stepmother to treat me a hired worker.
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I am a very close friend and indispensable to the students, thanks to me that students can study and do better. But I am just a thing, over time, I get old and worn out, no longer new, perhaps because of that you forgot me. I am a book.
I'm a Vietnamese textbook. in the learning process. And then I found my master, a very pretty little girl. I was very happy and excited because it was time for me to do my noble duties. I told myself to promote my abilities well, bring knowledge and useful things to my little mistress. When I was first bought, I was very fond of and carefully taken care of by my owner. Every day I go to school with my boss, my pages are a rich source of knowledge for her to study and learn. As time went by, during using, I gradually curved the edge, folded the edge and got old, sometimes even dirty because she dropped it. Then one day, a neighbor friend asked me to borrow me to do my homework, but the owner, because she was also doing her homework, did not want to lend me, the other friend deliberately grabbed me from the mistress's hand, so I torn in half.
Since that day, I was glued but crumpled and no longer new so the girl's mother bought her a new book. I was placed in the corner of the cupboard, I felt very sad and knew that I was really forgotten.
Hello everyone, I am the storybook "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". Today I will tell you about this story of mine
Once upon a time in a great castle, a Prince's daughter grew up happy and contented, in spite of a jealous stepmother. She was very pretty, with blue eyes and long black hair. Her skin was delicate and fair, and so she was called Snow White. Everyone was quite sure she would become very beautiful. Though her stepmother was a wicked woman, she too was very beautiful, and the magic mirror told her this every day, whenever she asked it.
"Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the loveliest lady in the land?" The reply was always; "You are, your Majesty," until the dreadful day when she heard it say, "Snow White is the loveliest in the land."
The stepmother was furious and, wild with jealousy, began plotting to get rid of her rival. Calling one of her trusty servants, she bribed him with a rich reward to take Snow White into the forest, far away from the Castle. Then, unseen, he was to put her to death. The greedy servant, attracted to the reward, agreed to do this deed, and he led the innocent little girl away. However, when they came to the fatal spot, the man's courage failed him and, leaving Snow White sitting beside a tree, he mumbled an excuse and ran off. Snow White was all alone in the forest. Night came, but the servant did not return. Snow White, alone in the dark forest, began to cry bitterly. She thought she could feel terrible eyes spying on her, and she heard strange sounds and rustlings that made her heart thump. At last, overcome by tiredness, she fell asleep curled under a tree. Snow White slept fitfully, wakening from time to time with a start and staring into the darkness round her. Several times, she thought she felt something, or somebody touch her as she slept. At last, dawn woke the forest to the song of the birds, and Snow White too, awoke. A whole world was stirring to life and the little girl was glad to see how silly her fears had been. However, the thick trees were like a wall round her, and as she tried to find out where she was, she came upon a path. She walked along it, hopefully. On she walked till she came to a clearing. There stood a strange cottage, with a tiny door, tiny windows and a tiny chimney pot. Everything about the cottage was much tinier than it ought to be. Snow White pushed the door open. "l wonder who lives here?" she said to herself, peeping round the kitchen. "What tiny plates! And spoons! There must be seven of them, the table's laid for seven people." Upstairs was a bedroom with seven neat little beds. Going back to the kitchen, Snow White had an idea. "I'll make them something to eat. When they come home, they'll be glad to find a meal ready." Towards dusk, seven tiny men marched homewards singing. But when they opened the door, to their surprise they found a bowl of hot steaming soup on the table, and the whole house spick and span. Upstairs was Snow White, fast asleep on one of the beds. The chief dwarf prodded her gently. "Who are you?" he asked. Snow White told them her sad story, and tears sprang to the dwarfs' eyes. Then one of them said, as he noisily blew his nose: "Stay here with us!"
"Hooray! Hooray!" they cheered, dancing joyfully round the little girl. The dwarfs said to Snow White: "You can live here and tend to the house while we're down the mine. Don't worry about your stepmother leaving you in the forest. We love you and we'll take care of you!" Snow White gratefully accepted their hospitality, and next morning the dwarfs set off for work. But they warned Snow White not to open the door to strangers.
Meanwhile, the servant had returned to the castle, with the heart of a roe deer. He gave it to the cruel stepmother, telling her it belonged to Snow White, so that he could claim the reward. Highly pleased, the stepmother turned again to the magic mirror. But her hopes were dashed, for the mirror replied: "The loveliest in the land is still Snow White, who lives in the seven dwarfs' cottage, down in the forest." The stepmother was beside herself with rage.
"She must die! She must die!" she screamed. Disguising herself as an old peasant woman, she put a poisoned apple with the others in her basket. Then, taking the quickest way into the forest, she crossed the swamp at the edge of the trees. She reached the bank unseen, just as Snow White stood waving goodbye to the seven dwarfs on their way to the mine.
Snow White was in the kitchen when she heard the sound at the door: KNOCK! KNOCK! "Who's there?" she called suspiciously, remembering the dwarfs advice. "I'm an old peasant woman selling apples," came the reply. "I don't need any apples, thank you," she replied. "But they are beautiful apples and ever so juicy!" said the velvety voice from outside the door. "I'm not supposed to open the door to anyone," said the little girl, who was reluctant to disobey her friends. "And quite right too! Good girl! If you promised not to open up to strangers, then of course you can't buy. You are a good girl indeed!" Then the old woman went on. "And as a reward for being good, I'm going to make you a gift of one of my apples!" Without a further thought, Snow White opened the door just a tiny crack, to take the apple. "There! Now isn't that a nice apple?" Snow White bit into the fruit, and as she did, fell to the ground in a faint: the effect of the terrible poison left her lifeless instantaneously. Now chuckling evilly, the wicked stepmother hurried off. But as she ran back across the swamp, she tripped and fell into the quicksand. No one heard her cries for help, and she disappeared without a trace. Meanwhile, the dwarfs came out of the mine to find the sky had grown dark and stormy. Loud thunder echoed through the valleys and streaks of lightning ripped the sky. Worried about Snow White they ran as quickly as they could down the mountain to the cottage. There they found Snow White, lying still and lifeless, the poisoned apple by her side. They did their best to bring her around, but it was no use. They wept and wept for a long time. Then they laid her on a bed of rose petals, carried her into the forest and put her in a crystal coffin. Each day they laid a flower there. Then one evening, they discovered a strange young man admiring Snow White's lovely face through the glass. After listening to the story, the Prince (for he was a prince!) made a suggestion. "If you allow me to take her to the Castle, I'll call in famous doctors to waken her from this peculiar sleep. She's so lovely I'd love to kiss her!" He did, and as though by magic, the Prince's kiss broke the spell. To everyone's astonishment, Snow White opened her eyes. She had amazingly come back to life! Now in love, the Prince asked Snow White to marry him, and the dwarfs reluctantly had to say good bye to Snow White. From that day on, Snow White lived happily in a great castle. But from time to time, she was drawn back to visit the little cottage down in the forest.
My died while I was a very little child, leaving me to the care of my mother and my step-sisters, who were very much older than myself; for my dad had been twice married, and my mother was his second wife. Now,my sisters and step-mother did not love me, and were very unkind to me. As I grew older they made me work as a servant, and even sift the cinders; on which account they used to call her in mockery “Cinderella.” It was not her real name, but she became afterwards so well known by it that her proper one has been forgotten.
I was considered to be a very sweet-tempered, good girl, however, and everybody (except her cruel sisters) loved her.
It happened, when I was about seventeen years old, that the King of that country gave a ball, to which all ladies of the land, and among the rest the young girl’s sisters, were invited. And they made her dress them for the ball, but never thought of allowing her to go there.
“I wish you would take me to the ball with you,” I said , meekly.
“Take you, indeed!” answered my elder sister, with a sneer; “it is no place for a cinder-sifter: stay at home and do your work.”
When they were gone, I, whose heart was very sad, sat down and cried bitterly; but as I sat sorrowful, thinking of the unkindness of my sisters, a voice called to me from the garden, and I went out to see who was there. It was my godmother, a good old Fairy.
“Do not cry, Cinderella,” she said; “you also shall go to the ball, because you are a kind, good girl. Bring me a large pumpkin.”
I obeyed, and the Fairy, touching it with her wand, turned it into a grand coach. Then she desired me to go to the trap, and bring her a rat. I obeyed, and a touch of the Fairy’s wand turned him into a very smart coachman. Two mice were turned into footmen; four grasshoppers into white horses. Next, the Fairy touched my rags, and they became rich satin robes, trimmed with point lace. Diamonds shone in my hair and on her neck and arms, and my kind godmother thought she had seldom seen so lovely a girl. my old shoes became a charming pair of glass slippers, which shone like diamonds.
“Now go to the ball, my love,” she said, “and enjoy yourself. But remember, you must leave the room before the clock strikes eleven. If you do not your dress will return to its original rags. I approve of pleasure, but not of dissipation, and I expect that you will show your gratitude by obeying me.”
I kissed and thanked her godmother. Then I stepped into her coach and drove off, with her footmen behind, in great style. The Fairy, when she was gone, returned to Fairyland.
I was received at the King’s palace with great respect. The Lord Chamberlain bowed low to me, thinking I must be a very great lady by my dress and carriage, and he showed me at once into the ball-room.
I was so beautiful that everybody looked at me, and wondered who I was; and the Prince asked me to dance with him, and afterwards would dance with no one else.
But I made haste to leave a little before the hour fixed, and had time to undress before her sisters came home. They told me a beautiful Princess had been at the ball, with whom the Prince was delighted. They did not know it was I myself, and I was amused to hear them admire me grace and beauty, and say that they were sure I was a royal lady.
The Prince was quite vexed when supper-time came, and he could not find me-his beautiful partner, and no one had seen me leave the room. But in hopes of beholding her again, he persuaded the King to give another grand ball. As soon as my sisters were gone to it, my godmother arrived.
“You were so good and obedient last time, that I shall let you go out again,” said she to me.
And once more the rat, mice, grasshoppers, and pumpkin (which had gone back to their original shapes after the first ball) were turned into the grand carriage and attendants, and I, in rose-coloured satin and rubies, went to the royal ball.
Directly the Prince saw me, he asked me to dance, and would have no other partner, and as he led me past my two unkind sisters, I saw them look at my dress with envious eyes, and knew that they wished they were as beautiful, and as well-dressed as I was.
But in the midst of my enjoyment, I remembered the Fairy’s command, and at half-past ten glided out of the room, and drove home again. My sisters found me waiting to undress them in her usual rags, and kept her up to tell me how beautiful the unknown Princess was, and how well I was dressed.
Again the Prince was vexed at the sudden disappearance of the beautiful stranger, and once more he persuaded the King to give a grand State ball.
“I wonder if Princess Beauty will be there!” said the sisters tome. “We must have new dresses, for she is so splendid. She makes every one look shabby.”
I smiled as she helped them to dress. I was sure the Fairy would let her go to the ball too. And I was right. My godmother, pleased with my obedience, came in good time, and I, dressed in blue satin and pearls, went in the same style as before.
The Prince would scarcely let me out of his sight, and I, who was getting a little spoiled by all the flattery I heard, began to think more of myself and less of the Fairy; so the time stole on, till glancing up at the clock, I saw it wanted only five minutes to eleven.
At once I darted out of the room, and ran through the palace as fast as I could go, but as I reached the hall, I lost one of her precious glass slippers! I did not stop to pick it up, but rushed to the door. Alas! the clock had struck
Eleven. I found no coach, only a pumpkin, and the rat and mice ran quickly away when they saw me; while all myfine dress turned to rags, and she had to run home alone in the darkness of the night.
The Prince was very much surprised when he missed me again, and leaving the ball, went in search of her. He asked all the attendants, but no one had seen me, and when enquiry was made of the porter, he said that no one had gone out of the palace except a poor ragged beggar-girl.
However, the Prince’s search was rewarded by his finding the glass slipper, which he well knew belonged to the unknown Princess. He loved me so much that he now resolved to marry me; and as he felt sure that no one else could wear such a tiny shoe as mine was, he sent out a herald to proclaim that whichever lady in his kingdom could put on this glass slipper should be his wife.
All the great ladies who wished to be a Princess tried to put it on, but in vain. My sisters tried, but could not get it on, and then I asked if I might try. They laughed at me; but the Prince, hearing of my wish, sent for me. I went with my sisters in my poor dress, but very clean, and at once put on the slipper. Then I drew the fellow of it from my pocket, and slipped it on my other foot.
The Prince, who had thought the moment he saw me that the poor girl was very much like the beautiful Princess, was delighted. He insisted on me telling him her story, which I did very modestly, and all listened with wonder.
As my tale ended, the Fairy godmother suddenly entered the room, and placing her godchild’s hand in the Prince’s, said:
“Take this young girl for your wife, Prince; she is good and patient, and as she has known how to submit to injustice meekly, she will know how to reign justly.”
So I was married to the Prince in great state, and we lived together very happily. I forgave her sisters, and treated them always very kindly, and the Prince had great cause to be glad that he had found the glass slipper.
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Once upon a time,there is a girl called Little Red Riding Hood,because of the red hood she always wears.The girl walks through the woods to give her grandmother some food.A wolf want to eat the girl but is afraid to do so in public(sometimes there are woodcutters watching).So,he suggests the girl to pick some flowers,which she does.After that,he goes to the grandmother's house.He eats the grandmother,and waits for the girl,disguised as the grandmother.When the girl arrives,he eats her too.A woodcutter,however,comes to the house and cuts the wolf open.Little Red Riding Hood and her grandmother come out unharmed.
From then on, the obedient red scarf girl never forgot her advice.
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In the reign of King Hung Vuong Friday. In Gion village, there are two husband and wife who are hardworking and have good reputation but have no children. One day, his wife reached for a large footprint, conceived and twelve months later gave birth to a handsome son. Strange that although he was three years old, the boy did not know how to go or laugh.
An enemy appeared out of the realm, the boy suddenly spoke up to go fight the enemy. He grew up. How much food is not enough, the clothes just finished was tight, the children have to contribute rice to feed him. When he came, the boy stretched out his shoulder to be a gauntlet, wearing armor, riding iron horses, holding iron whips to kill the enemy. Whip broken iron, Gion then pull up the bamboo dust side of the road to crush the enemy.
Gia tan alone, a horse alone climbed to the top of the mountain and then straight up into the sky. People set up shrines, annually open the village to commemorate. Ponds, bamboo groves of ivory are all traces of Giong's battle in the past.
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In ancient times in Lac Viet there was a dragon god named Lac Long Quan, living under water, occasionally on the dry land except monsters and teach people to cultivate. In the high mountains, there is beautiful Au Co, who heard the land of the gods. Au Co, Lac Long Quan meet and become husband and wife. Au Co, carrying 100 eggs hatched 100 healthy children. Because not used to live on land so Lac Long Quan put 50 children into the sea - Au Co took 50 children up the mountain, told each other never forget the appointment. Son of Au Co, the king of Hung, was named Van Lang country, ten generations connected unaltered. Because of this, Vietnamese people refer to their origins as the grandsons
One day, as a farmer was in his field and his buffalo was grazing nearby, I appeared. I wanted to know why the strong buffalo was the servant and the small man was the master. The farmer said he had something called wisdom, but he left it at home that day. He went to get the wisdom, but before that he tied me to a tree with a rope because he didn't want me to eat the buffalo. When he returned, the farmer brought some straw with him. He said it was his wisdom. He lit the straw and the fire burned me. I escaped, but I still have black stripes from the burns today.
In the Kingdom of Cinderella, in the Royal Palace, the King is talking to the Grand Duke. The old king said, "It's time for our Prince to get married and have a family home."
"Yes, Lord Hoang Thuong, but first the Prince must meet the girl he fell in love with."
"You're right. We will open the ball and invite all the young girls in the kingdom to come. Surely the Prince will fall in love with a girl. ”
Receiving news about the dance party, Anatasia and Drizella hugged each other happily. "Da Vu, Vu Vu, we will go to the ballroom." Cinderella said not to hide the joy in the eyes, "I was invited too, according to the Royal Family's orders, all unmarried girls are invited." The two sisters burst into laughter because they imagined Cinderella going to the evening carrying a broom and wearing a servant's bib. And the mother smiles evilly saying Cinderella can still go if she finishes everything she assigns.
So, the two ugly girls all day only bothered to choose the dress and the beauty while Cinderella was still more busy than usual. She also had to iron clothes for her two children, tie a dress, brush the dress ... When the carriage came to pick up, Cinderella was still in a sloppy dress without having a minute to prepare. The deceased stepmother said: "So you will not go to the ball ... But don't worry, there will be other dancing afterwards ..." Then my parents chirped me in the car and lost Cinderella at home.
The gloomy Cinderella climbed the dark stairs that led into his room and sat down, her eyes sadly looking over the moonlight to the far-away castle. Suddenly, a magical light appeared behind her. Turning around, she was surprised to see that the candle light was lit and through the light was an extremely gorgeous cocktail dress. Her little friends, birds and mice, gave her a surprise by dressing up the dress with beads and lace that they found in the house.
She quickly put on and ran downstairs and called out, "Wait, wait for me." But when Anatasia and Drizella saw her, they shouted angrily, "You stole my lace and beaded." They plucked the Cinderella clothes that were worn to pieces.
Cinderella cried and ran across the yard to the garden. She sat down on the cold ice and sobbed. "That's it, I'm out of the way, I'll give up." At that very moment, a strange cloud of bright dust appeared and a happy, fat, hooded, hooded lady came out "Don't say that, little girl. ”Her voice was sweet. "Wipe away your tears, I will not go to dance while crying like that." Cinderella stopped crying and asked, "Who are you?"
"I am your fairy godmother," she said softly, "Time is very fast, now you should quickly bring me a pumpkin brought here." Cinderella does not understand anything, but she also runs Go find a big pumpkin. The fairy waved her magic wand and muttered the words of the magic. "Salagadoola, Manchaca bula, bibidi-bobbed-boo." Pumpkin slowly climbed on the wire, the stubble became wheels and the pumpkin turned into a horse-drawn carriage momentarily.
"Now," she said, "I need some mice." Immediately four of Cinderella's small mice came forward. The fairy waved the magic wand and turned four mice into four beautiful horses and attached to the front of the car. A few more waving chopsticks, she turned the old-fashioned horse who controlled the carriage, and the dog Bruno into the person who opened the carriage door. Finally, she said, "It's my turn, my lovely girl." In an instant, she turned Cinderella into a beautiful prom dress, under her feet sparkling with the most beautiful crystal shoes. Earth.
When Cinderella climbed on a carriage, she first advised her carefully, insisting on returning home before 12 pm. Because if she stayed more than a minute, everything would be the same, pumpkin, four mice, old horse, dog Bruno and Cinderella would become poor girls. Cinderella promised her to leave the party before the night, and she happily set off for the Royal Castle.
When Cinderella arrived, the handsome prince was bowing to two girls, ten hundred and eleven - two ugly Anatasia and Drizella. Suddenly he turned his eyes into the entrance and was stunned to see Cinderella - the beautiful young woman that the prince saw no one could be better than her tonight. The prince quickly came to take her hand and led her into the hall to attend the ballroom.
During that night, our prince did not dance with anyone but the last girl. The Prince did not leave Cinderella's hand and looked at her passionately. Two siblings, stepmother and aunt, she looked at Cinderella with jealous eyes and wondered where she came from. The old King was glad that his plan was successful, the prince met his dream man.
The palace clock bell began to signal the midnight bell, Cinderella now remembered the advice of her fairy, her godmother. "I have to go home." She screamed, slipping out of the prince's hand and rushing down the stairs. The Prince and the Grand Duke followed her behind and did not understand what happened. A crystal shoe slipped out of her feet and fell on the stairs, there was no time to turn around, Cinderella left and quickly ran to the carriage and climbed. A horse carriage out of the castle gate is also the twelfth hour clock bell. In a split second, Cinderella returned to her original form as a poor girl, standing between pumpkin, dog, old horse and four mice. All left with only a single crystal shoe sparkling on one of her feet.
The next morning, the King announced that he would ask to marry the Prince the girl who dropped the crystal shoe at the dance last night. The Grand Duke took the command to spread and travel throughout the kingdom to try shoes, from the princesses, to honor the noble house to the most rustic girls. Try forever but still not have her feet fit into a small shoe. Finally the royal delegation came to Cinderella's house. The stepmother is happy to wake up the two lazy and raised girls hoping that one of them will fit in the shoe and will become the wife of the prince. She also quietly climbed into Cinderella's room, locked the door from the outside, locked Cinderella in the room even though she cried bitterly. She smiled wickedly, casually put the key in her pocket and went downstairs, but didn't know that the two mice were quick to steal the key when she was busy watching her two children try shoes.
The Grand Duke expressed disappointment when he saw two hopeless attempts by the oversized big feet of two ugly girls. He took the shoe back and was about to go to the next house when he heard the voice from behind, "Grand Duke, let me try my shoe on!" the duke "Grand Duke, this is just my servant girl." But he pushed her away, saying, "King's order, every girl will try on her shoes" and take out the crystal shoe.
The stepmother definitely refused to give up the bad intention, she pretended to slip into the entourage carrying the shoe in her hand, causing the shoe to fall to the ground to break into pieces. The duke belt shouted, "How should I be meek to the King?"
Cinderella put her hand into her pocket and gently pulled out a lovely crystal shoe, "Dear Grand Duke, I keep the crystal shoe here." The grand duke slipped his shoe into his small foot. she, the shoe fits perfectly. At that moment, Cinderella's fairy godmother appeared, dabbing her wand into her body, turning her back to being a beautiful, beautiful girl who had taken the heart of the prince on the night of the dance.
The beautiful Cinderella was carried to the royal palace by the royal court. In the bright light of that light, between the blessed blessings and the bells ringing all over the palace, Cinderella married the prince ... and they lived together happily for life.
-THE END -
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