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Essay heading: idlman of bale
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His wealth provided the Idleman with a distorted perception of value. Being in such taste as to buy the girl an, unbeknownst to him, extravagant gift would eventually bring about the beginning of the end for this innocent love. The girl, out of concern, asked why her friend would so suddenly get her such a present without reason... displayed 300 characters
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The girl, out of concern, asked why her friend would so suddenly get her such a present without reason. He merely tried to cover up his folly by saying it was just something he had and wished to get rid of, and he thought she might have more use for it then he would. Just when the lie had appeared to have worked, everything went awry... displayed next 300 characters
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