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In Chapter 5 , the Boy tells a story about storks which kill a faithless hen for bearing a gosling . It is no coincidence that this story comes immediately after the story of the jealous miller and his faithless wife .
In Chapter 5 , the Boy tells a story about storks which kill a faithless hen for bearing a gosling . It is no coincidence that this story comes immediately after the story of the jealous miller and his faithless wife .
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His parents have become a story . He can tell their story or not , revising it according to the needs of the Boy in each of his encounters . At the end of the novel the Boy , who is twelve years old , is sent to an orphanage , believing ...
His parents have become a story . He can tell their story or not , revising it according to the needs of the Boy in each of his encounters . At the end of the novel the Boy , who is twelve years old , is sent to an orphanage , believing ...
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And finally , Rose Marchewka remembers stories that carry with them generations of folk wisdom , tales that , like an umbilical cord ... The story about the wolves running through the snow and how their tracks filled with gold coins .
And finally , Rose Marchewka remembers stories that carry with them generations of folk wisdom , tales that , like an umbilical cord ... The story about the wolves running through the snow and how their tracks filled with gold coins .
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