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Title: Hans Christian Anderson's Little Mermaid
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February 14, 2009 |
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One day he told her of how he was in love with this mermaid that had saved him from his death and laid him on the beach. He said if he could find her fishtail or not he would marry her. She was in awe! She was that mermaid; she save him, and he loved her exactly the way she was... Showed first 250 characters
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She had given up everything to be with him, but he was in love with what she was before she had changed into a human.
The prince’s parents really wanted him to marry so they arranged a marriage with a beautiful young princess. They were married. This meant that the mermaid would have to die... Showed next 250 characters
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