A Beautiful Tale Of First Love
Once upon a time there was a girl who lived isolated up on the mountains her friends were nature and all the small animals she encountered like birds squirrel s deers rabbits.
And even bears who she seem not to be afraid of and they seem to come to herwhehnever she was around. She had a cheerful desposition. Always with a smile that lit up her face and a tune to her lips a soft melody that echowed throughout that mountains surrounding the woods she lived in. Her home was a humble abode with a little garden always blooming with a variety of flowers tulips, roses, irises, gardenias. She had no fortune yet it semed she was always content. Although she lacked money to but new clothes or go to buy delicious pastried. She always had enough to eat and beauty she did not lack. Whenever She was able to journey to town or her aunt and uncle gave her permisiion for she was an orphan both parents dead when she was a small child. She would put the best frock that she had And as she a would......
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