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The document contains two stories about young girls, Mary and Emily, who embark on adventures that lead to personal growth and magical experiences. Mary explores a magical forest where she meets a fairy who gifts her a magical flower, while Emily discovers a beautiful garden and learns about gardening from an old man. Both stories emphasize themes of curiosity, friendship, and the joy of nature.

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Story Present & Progresive

The document contains two stories about young girls, Mary and Emily, who embark on adventures that lead to personal growth and magical experiences. Mary explores a magical forest where she meets a fairy who gifts her a magical flower, while Emily discovers a beautiful garden and learns about gardening from an old man. Both stories emphasize themes of curiosity, friendship, and the joy of nature.

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Mary and the Magical Forest

Once upon a time, there was a girl named Mary. She lives in a
small village with her parents and brother. Mary is a kind and
hardworking girl. Every day, she wakes up early and helps her
parents in the farm. In the afternoon, she goes to school to
learn and play with her friends.
One day, Mary hears that there is a magical forest near her
village. She wants to explore the forest, so she asks her
parents for permission. Her parents allow her to go, but they
warn her to be careful.
Mary starts her journey and soon reaches the entrance of the
forest. As she walks deeper into the forest, she sees many
beautiful trees and animals. She also sees a small house in the
distance. She walks towards the house and sees an old woman
sitting outside.
The old woman greets Mary and asks her why she is in the
forest. Mary explains that she heard about the magical forest
and wanted to explore it. The old woman tells her that she is a
fairy and that the forest is indeed magical. She gives Mary a
magical flower and tells her that if she ever needs help, she just
has to hold the flower and the fairy will appear.
Mary thanks the fairy and continues her journey. She spends
the whole day exploring the forest and having fun. When she
returns home, her parents are very happy to see her. They ask
her about her adventure and Mary tells them everything.
From that day on, Mary visits the forest often and makes many
new friends. She always holds the magical flower and knows
that the fairy will always be there to help her. And she lives
happily ever after.
Emily and The Garden
Once upon a time, there is a beautiful garden in the
heart of the city. The flowers are blooming and the
trees are reaching towards the sky. The sun is shining
and the bees are buzzing from flower to flower,
collecting nectar.
A young girl named Emily is wandering through the
garden, taking in all the beauty around her. She is
admiring the colorful flowers and the way the light
filters through the leaves of the trees. She is listening
to the sound of the birds singing and the gentle
trickling of the fountain.
As she walks, she sees a group of children playing in
the grass. They are laughing and running, chasing
each other around. Emily is watching them with a
smile on her face, feeling happy and carefree.
Suddenly, she notices an old man sitting on a bench,
lost in thought. He is holding a book and seems to be
deep in reading. Emily is curious and walks over to
him. She is asking him what he is reading, and he
looks up and smiles at her. He is telling her that it's a
book about gardening and how to grow beautiful
flowers just like the ones in the garden.
Emily is fascinated and asks the old man if he could
show her how to garden. He is agreeing happily and
begins teaching her about the different plants and
how to care for them. She is learning a lot and is
enjoying the experience.
As the day comes to an end and the sun is setting,
Emily is feeling grateful for the time she spent in the
garden. She is saying goodbye to the old man and
promising to come back and visit him soon. She is
leaving the garden with a newfound love for
gardening and the knowledge to start her own little
corner of the world.

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