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English, 05.10.2020 01:01, tporter00

Which our parts of this passage reveal the story's setting? Once upon a time there lived a beautiful princess. She lived in a tall tower up in the mountains. She was sad and
miserable because her father, the king, never allowed her to step out of the tower Every morning she would get
up from her bed and spend time looking out of the window. She would sigh unhappily looking at the birds flying
and singing merr She wished to go outside and explore the woods. She wanted to climb the mountains and
touch the flowers that she could see from her window lo

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