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Gilbert yearbook

On a sunny weekend, Ali (a famous Arab writer) went on a field trip with his friends Gilbert and Martha. When the three of them were walking through a valley, Martha accidentally fell and rolled into the deep valley. Seeing that he was about to fall into the deep valley, Gilbert, who was quick-eyed and quick-eyed, grabbed his skirt desperately and pulled him back from the line of death. Misha came back from the dead. He knew that Gilbert had given him this new life. In order to remember Gilbert's saving his life forever, he used a sharp knife to carve a big word on a nearby big stone: Gilbert saved Misha's life on a certain day in a certain month.

The three of them continued their journey and arrived at a beach a few days later. Walking, I don't know why Martha and Gilbert quarreled. Gilbert slapped Martha in the face. Misha didn't fight back, just ran to the beach in the distance and wrote a big word with his finger: Gilbert slapped Misha in the face on a certain day.

The trip will be over soon. One day, when Ali was recalling this experience, he suddenly remembered Martha's two sculptures. He asked inexplicably, "Martha, my friend, why did you carve the story of Gilbert saving you on a stone and write down the story of him hitting you on the beach?"

Martha smiled and said, "I will remember others' kindness to me." I will carve it in stone and in my heart. The wind can't blow, and the rain can't blow. " As for others' hatred for me, let him disappear like quicksand at once! "

Ali had an epiphany. From then on, he paid more attention to Martha and wrote this unusual experience, this philosophical and very touching story into his works.