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From Dusk Till Dawn
She got it for her wedding gift, but she dropped it when she fell off the cliff, it sank to the bottom of the ocean, and the excitement caused a great commotion. From dusk till dawn they float on the ocean, from dusk till dawn they were filled with emotions, sunrise, sunset and still nothing in their nets. They went deep sea fishing in a fishing boat, searching for the pearl in the Bivalvia's throat, with cracked lips and scorched backs, they drift around the ocean, everyone with great devotion. Suddenly she bursts out in tears, and explains how it was so dear. They dived to the bottom of the ocean, floating back and forth in slow motion, life at risk from shark attack, but she did not care about that. They caught a hundred fish but still no sign of her priceless gift. When they went back to land she saw a clam moving in the sand she opened the little clam and her precious pearl fell right into her hand. ©2013 Christine Phillips
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