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Title: A Story Of A Bird
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But the shoot didn't cause an immediate death to the bird. And he asked why he couldn't be shot early - before he had found his best tree. 'I don't fear death, but I fear the death with regret' said the bird.
The bird was looking at his best tree as much as he could before his breathing stopped while he was bleeding badly... Showed first 250 characters
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But the shoot didn't cause an immediate death to the bird. And he asked why he couldn't be shot early - before he had found his best tree. 'I don't fear death, but I fear the death with regret' said the bird.
The bird was looking at his best tree as much as he could before his breathing stopped while he was bleeding badly... Showed next 250 characters
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