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Good words about mythology
Good Sentence: But he was like a greedy robber, raiding the people for every sweat-stained coin. Gradually, Bantai's ugly face, became upright and handsome; his thin monkey-like body, also day by day robust. Her bright, pure, silver-bell-like smile can really revive the dead and make the old young. The girl, however, was like a dexterous little bird, laughing and running fast, one time in the east, the other in the west, jumping up to the throne, and the other time rounding the steps. The king, like a clumsy bear, either kicked down his chair or broke his forehead. Whoever is upright is a governor, and whoever is loving is a parent. O young man, you have rid us of the bloodsucking demon, and we elect you our new king. This night, he was remorseful, hateful, and afraid, and he could not sleep over and over again.
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