- 5/25/2025
30 Minutes of Moral Stories for Kids | English Stories
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00:00Honesty is the best policy.
00:06Once upon a time, in a peaceful village nestled between green hills,
00:12there lived a kind little girl named Lily.
00:16Lily loved to explore the woods and meadows that surrounded her village,
00:21but her favorite place to visit was the sparkling river that ran through the forest.
00:28On a sunny afternoon, Lily's wise grandmother gave her a silver necklace with a blue gemstone.
00:37This necklace has been passed down through generations, she said.
00:43It's special to our family, and I want you to have it.
00:47Lily was thrilled.
00:49She wore the necklace proudly and rushed to show her friends, Mia and Ben.
00:56As she ran through the forest, the necklace sparkled in the sun, making her feel special and happy.
01:06While crossing a bridge, the necklace slipped from Lily's neck and fell into the river with a splash.
01:13Her heart raced as she watched it drift away, her eyes welling with tears.
01:19She knew how much her grandmother treasured it and felt lost on what to do.
01:25When Lily met her friends, Mia and Ben, she tried to smile, but her face was filled with worry.
01:35What's wrong, Lily?
01:37Mia asked, noticing her sad expression.
01:41Lily hesitated, then decided to tell the truth.
01:45I lost the necklace my grandmother gave me.
01:50It slipped off and fell into the river.
01:53I'm so scared, Mia.
01:56I don't know what to do.
01:58Ben looked worried, too.
02:01Oh no, Lily!
02:02But you should tell your grandmother what happened.
02:06She will understand.
02:08Lily bit her lip.
02:10She was afraid her grandmother would be upset.
02:13She didn't want to disappoint her.
02:17But what if she's mad at me?
02:19She asked.
02:21Mia put a hand on her shoulder.
02:24Lily, it's always best to be honest.
02:27Your grandmother will appreciate that you told the truth, even if she's sad.
02:34Honesty is the best way to fix things.
02:38With a deep breath, Lily nodded.
02:41She knew Mia and Ben were right.
02:45So, she walked back to her grandmother's house and found her sitting in the garden.
02:52Grandmother?
02:53Lily said softly.
02:55I need to tell you something.
02:57I lost the necklace you gave me.
03:00It fell into the river while I was playing.
03:04Her grandmother looked at her for a moment, her face serious.
03:08Then, she smiled gently.
03:12Oh, Lily, I know you didn't mean to lose it.
03:16I'm glad you told me the truth.
03:19That's what matters most.
03:22Lily felt a huge weight lift from her heart.
03:26Her grandmother hugged her tightly.
03:28I'm proud of you, my dear.
03:31Losing the necklace is a little sad, but being honest with me is something I will always remember.
03:39That afternoon, they walked together to the river, and though the necklace was long gone,
03:46Lily felt better knowing she had done the right thing.
03:50From then on, Lily always remembered her grandmother's words.
03:56Honesty is the best policy.
03:59It made her heart feel light, knowing that telling the truth was always the best way to fix any problem,
04:07no matter how big or small.
04:09And from that day forward, Lily and her grandmother created new memories,
04:16sharing laughter and stories, knowing that honesty would guide them through everything.
04:27Zara and Leo were best friends from Maplewood Lane.
04:31Every day after school, they'd meet under the big oak tree near Zara's house,
04:36dreaming up wild inventions and silly stories.
04:39One day, while lying in the grass and watching the clouds drift by,
04:44Zara said,
04:45I'm going to build a robot someday.
04:48Leo rolled over to look at her.
04:50A robot?
04:52Like one that cleans your room?
04:54Nope, Zara grinned.
04:56One that helps people like picking up trash in the park,
04:59carrying books for teachers,
05:00or maybe even cheering up kids when they're sad.
05:03Leo whistled.
05:04That's a huge idea, Zara shrugged.
05:06Big dreams are the best kind.
05:08My mom always says,
05:09If you can dream it, you can do it.
05:11Leo sat up.
05:13You know what?
05:13I have a dream too.
05:15I want to write a comic book with a real superhero and a cool story and everything.
05:20Zara's eyes lit up.
05:22Leo,
05:23That's amazing.
05:24You're really good at drawing.
05:26What's your superhero's name?
05:28Leo thought for a second.
05:30The green comet?
05:31He can fly, talk to animals, and grow plants with his hands.
05:36Zara laughed.
05:37That's the coolest power I've ever heard of.
05:39They made a pact, right there under the oak tree.
05:43Zara would build her robot, and Leo would write his comic.
05:46They'd help each other whenever they could.
05:48The next few weeks were filled with trial and error.
05:53Zara turned her garage into a mini workshop.
05:56She gathered old toy parts, batteries, buttons, and wires from around the house.
06:01Her first robot had two left feet and beeped constantly, but she kept trying.
06:07Leo took over the kitchen table with stacks of paper and colored pencils.
06:10He made up villains, drew action scenes, and even created a secret backstory for the green comet.
06:17Sometimes his drawings looked weird or his story didn't make sense, but he kept going.
06:21Uh, my robot won't stop spinning in circles.
06:24Zara groaned one afternoon.
06:26I can't figure out what happens in chapter three.
06:30Leo sighed.
06:31They looked at each other, then smiled.
06:33In unison, they said,
06:36If you can dream it, you can do it.
06:39And they meant it.
06:41After six weeks of hard work, they were ready.
06:45They invited their friends, families, and neighbors to the park for a big dream day.
06:50Zara set up her robot, who now rolled smoothly,
06:54waved its tiny arms, and handed out stickers that said,
06:58You're awesome!
07:00Leo had made five full pages of the green comet,
07:03complete with colorful panels and funny dialogue.
07:06He even made a comic stand using an old lemonade table.
07:09People clapped, smiled, and asked questions.
07:13Some even asked Leo to autograph their comics.
07:16You really did it, Leo said,
07:19watching a group of kids laughing at one of his jokes in the comic.
07:23Zara nodded.
07:25So did you.
07:26They sat on the grass, exhausted and happy.
07:29I think we're just getting started, Zara said.
07:32Yeah, Leo grinned.
07:34What should we dream up next?
07:36And from that day on, they never stopped dreaming because they knew the secret.
07:41If you can dream it, you can do it.
07:46Winners never quit.
07:47There was a small town nestled in the heart of the mountains,
07:51where the people knew each other by name,
07:54and every neighbor looked out for the other.
07:56It was a tight-knit community, and everyone had their roles.
08:01But if you asked anyone who the town's most determined and ambitious person was,
08:06they'd say the same name, Wafa.
08:09Wafa was a runner, not just an ordinary runner.
08:12She was fast lightning fast.
08:15Her long legs would glide across the ground with a speed and grace
08:19that made the town's roads feel like a personal track.
08:23From a young age, Wafa had set her sights on the state championship in track and field,
08:28and there was no one who doubted she would get there.
08:32She had the talent, the drive, and the ambition.
08:35But as the years went by, things started to change.
08:39When Wafa was in high school, her coach, Mr. Thomas, had seen something special in her.
08:46He pushed her hard, telling her over and over again,
08:50Wafa, winners never quit.
08:52You'll face obstacles, you'll hit walls,
08:55but the key is to keep going, no matter how hard it gets.
08:59He said it with such conviction that it became Wafa's mantra.
09:03That mantra would soon be tested.
09:05It was the final race of the state championship,
09:08and Wafa was lined up at the starting line.
09:12The air was thick with tension,
09:14as runners from across the state took their positions.
09:18The crowd roared with excitement,
09:20their voices echoing across the stands.
09:23Wafa's heart raced,
09:25but not from nerves this was what she had worked for,
09:28this was the moment.
09:29The gunshot echoed, and the runners were off.
09:32Wafa surged ahead, as she always did.
09:35She could feel the wind in her hair and the rhythm of her feet pounding the track.
09:40She was ahead, like she always was,
09:44but something felt off.
09:46Her breathing was shallow.
09:48Her legs were starting to feel like lead.
09:51Keep going, she whispered to herself,
09:54focusing on the finish line.
09:56Winners never quit.
09:57But then it happened.
10:00Her left hamstring tight as a drum snapped.
10:03A sharp, searing pain shot up her leg,
10:06and she faltered,
10:07her body going limp for just a moment.
10:10She stumbled,
10:11and the rest of the runners passed her.
10:14The crowd gasped in unison.
10:17Wafa gritted her teeth,
10:18forcing herself to stay on her feet.
10:20She limped for a few steps,
10:23then stopped entirely.
10:25The pain was too much.
10:27Her body had betrayed her.
10:29She stood there on the track,
10:31tears welling in her eyes,
10:33watching as the others raced toward the finish line.
10:37It felt like her dream was slipping through her fingers.
10:40She had worked so hard and less hours of training,
10:44sacrifices,
10:45dedication,
10:46and now,
10:47in the final moments,
10:49it was all coming undone.
10:51The other runners crossed the finish line,
10:54their times being called out by the announcer.
10:57Wafa was last,
10:58standing alone at the side of the track.
11:02Coach Thomas rushed over,
11:03his face full of concern.
11:06Wafa, you okay?
11:08She could barely speak,
11:10the disappointment choking her throat.
11:13I...
11:14I couldn't finish.
11:15He placed a hand on her shoulder,
11:18his voice calm but firm.
11:20Wafa,
11:21I've seen you run when things were tough.
11:24I've seen you push through things that would make others quit.
11:27But you're not done yet.
11:30How?
11:31She whispered,
11:32her voice cracking.
11:33I couldn't even finish the race.
11:36He smiled,
11:37a quiet understanding in his eyes.
11:40Because winners never quit,
11:42Wafa,
11:43and quitting isn't just about stopping,
11:45it's about giving up on yourself.
11:48You didn't give up.
11:49You stayed on that track,
11:51and that's what matters.
11:53She shook her head,
11:55the weight of her failure sinking in.
11:57You're hurt,
11:58I get it,
11:59he continued.
12:00But you've got something in you that most people don't.
12:05That fire,
12:06that relentless drive.
12:07The real victory isn't in crossing the finish line first,
12:11it's in how you rise when you've been knocked down.
12:15That's what makes you a winner.
12:17Wafa's eyes flickered toward the empty track,
12:20the finish line still standing proud at the far end.
12:23She took a deep breath,
12:25feeling the warmth of the sun on her face
12:28and the cool breeze on her skin.
12:30It wasn't the victory she had dreamed of,
12:33but Coach was right.
12:35She hadn't quit.
12:36She had stayed in the race whether she finished or not.
12:40As the days passed,
12:42Wafa did what she always did when faced with hardship.
12:45She kept training.
12:47Her body healed,
12:48her spirit renewed,
12:50and her resolve grew even stronger.
12:52She wasn't done yet.
12:55There were more races to run,
12:57more obstacles to overcome,
12:59and she would be ready for them.
13:01The next year,
13:03Wafa returned to the state championship,
13:06not as a favorite,
13:07but as someone who had learned the true meaning of persistence.
13:11She ran the race with everything she had,
13:14crossing the finish line with a time
13:16that didn't matter to anyone else except herself.
13:19She had done it.
13:20She had faced her fears,
13:23her injuries,
13:23and her doubts,
13:24and she had come out stronger,
13:26and that was the lesson she carried with her for the rest of her life.
13:30Winners don't just cross the finish line first,
13:33they keep running,
13:34no matter what.
13:34Daily Acts of Charity
13:39A Guide for Kids
13:40Once upon a time,
13:42in a small village nestled between the mountains,
13:45there was a young girl named Lily.
13:48Lily had a big heart
13:50and always wanted to help others.
13:53She often saw people in need,
13:55but wasn't sure how to make a difference,
13:58especially since she was just a kid.
14:00One evening,
14:02as she sat with her grandmother,
14:04she asked,
14:05Grandma,
14:06how can I help others every day?
14:09Her grandmother smiled and said,
14:12Lily,
14:13charity doesn't always mean giving money.
14:16Sometimes,
14:17the smallest acts can make the biggest difference.
14:21Let me tell you about five small acts of kindness you can do every day.
14:26One,
14:27helping a friend or family member.
14:29The next morning,
14:31Lily woke up early and saw her little brother, Sam,
14:34struggling to tie his shoes.
14:37Instead of running off to play,
14:39Lily knelt down and helped him.
14:42There you go, Sam.
14:43Now you're ready to go outside,
14:46she said with a smile.
14:48Sam beamed back at her and said,
14:50Thanks, Lily.
14:53Lily remembered what Grandma had said.
14:55Helping others,
14:57even in small ways,
14:58was an act of charity.
15:01It didn't matter if it was a sibling,
15:03a friend,
15:03or even a neighbor.
15:05Helping was the first step.
15:08Two,
15:09sharing your toys.
15:11At school,
15:12Lily and her friends were playing with their favorite toys during recess.
15:17She noticed that Emma,
15:18a new girl in school,
15:20was sitting alone,
15:21looking sad.
15:23Lily walked up to her and said,
15:25Do you want to play with us?
15:28Emma smiled shyly and nodded.
15:31Lily shared her toy car with her,
15:34and soon Emma was laughing and joining in the game.
15:38Sharing with others made Lily feel warm inside.
15:41She realized that charity didn't always require a grand gesture.
15:46Sometimes,
15:47it was just about sharing what you had with someone who needed it.
15:52Three,
15:53writing a kind note.
15:56After school,
15:57Lily was sitting at the kitchen table when she remembered her friend Mia had been feeling down lately.
16:04Mia had lost her pet,
16:05and Lily wanted to help cheer her up.
16:08She grabbed a piece of paper and wrote,
16:11Dear Mia,
16:12I hope you're feeling better soon.
16:14You are strong,
16:15and I believe in you.
16:17Love,
16:18Lily.
16:20Lily carefully folded the note and gave it to her mom,
16:23asking her to deliver it.
16:24The next day,
16:26Mia smiled when she saw the note.
16:29Thank you, Lily.
16:30It made my day,
16:32Mia said.
16:34Lily felt proud.
16:36She realized that sometimes,
16:37a simple note could brighten someone's world.
16:41Four,
16:41giving something to charity.
16:44That evening,
16:45Lily's family was cleaning out their attic.
16:48She found an old sweater she no longer wore.
16:50I don't need this anymore,
16:53she said,
16:54holding it up to her mom.
16:56Can we donate it to someone who might need it?
16:59Her mom smiled.
17:02Of course,
17:03Lily.
17:04Let's take it to the charity shop tomorrow.
17:07The next day,
17:08they dropped off the sweater,
17:10and Lily felt proud knowing that her small act of giving would help someone else stay warm.
17:16Charity could also be as simple as giving away something you no longer needed.
17:21Knowing that someone else might benefit from it.
17:25Five,
17:26listening and showing empathy.
17:29The last act of charity.
17:32Lily practiced that week was the most simple,
17:35but one of the most powerful.
17:37One afternoon,
17:38her friend Noah seemed obsessed,
17:40so she sat down beside him on the swings.
17:44Hey Noah,
17:45what's wrong?
17:46She asked gently.
17:48Noah sighed.
17:49I lost my favorite comic book,
17:52and I don't know what to do.
17:55Lily didn't have any answers,
17:56but she listened carefully.
17:58She sat with him as he talked about his worries.
18:01And when he was done,
18:03she said,
18:04I'm really sorry you lost your comic book,
18:07but I'm glad I could be here to listen.
18:10If you ever want to talk more,
18:12I'm always here.
18:13Sometimes,
18:16charity wasn't about doing something.
18:17It was about being present,
18:20offering a listening ear,
18:22and showing someone you cared.
18:24By the end of the week,
18:25Lily felt happier and more connected to those around her.
18:29She realized that charity wasn't just about big actions.
18:32It could be small,
18:35everyday moments of kindness.
18:37Her grandmother's words rang true.
18:40It doesn't matter how big or small the act is,
18:44as long as you do it with love.
18:46And so,
18:48every day,
18:49Lily continued to practice her five acts of charity,
18:53helping a friend or family member,
18:55sharing with others,
18:57writing kind notes,
18:59giving something to charity,
19:01listening and showing empathy.
19:03Soon,
19:04Lily noticed that the village around her
19:06seemed a little brighter,
19:08a little kinder,
19:09and filled with more love,
19:11one small act at a time.
19:13It's okay to be nervous.
19:20Max was starting at a new school tomorrow.
19:23His backpack was ready.
19:26His new shoes were by the door.
19:29His lunchbox had his favorite snack packed,
19:32and waiting cheese cubes,
19:33and apple slices.
19:35Everything was ready,
19:37except Max's brain.
19:39That night,
19:41as the stars came out,
19:42and the house got quiet,
19:45Max lay in bed,
19:46wide awake.
19:48His thoughts were swirling like leaves in the wind.
19:52What if no one wants to sit next to me?
19:55What if I say something weird,
19:57and everyone laughs?
19:59What if the teacher calls on me,
20:01and I don't know the answer?
20:03What if I get lost on the way to class?
20:06The more Max thought,
20:08the more his stomach flipped and fluttered.
20:11It felt like a what if storm had blown in and was tossing his calm right out the window.
20:20Just then,
20:21there was a soft knock at the door.
20:23It was Dad.
20:25Still awake, Bud?
20:27He asked,
20:28peeking in.
20:29Max nodded.
20:31Yeah,
20:32my brain won't turn off.
20:35It's full of what ifs.
20:36Dad came in and sat on the edge of the bed.
20:40Want to tell me a few of them?
20:42Max took a breath.
20:44I just...
20:45I want everything to go right.
20:48But I can't stop thinking about what could go wrong.
20:51Dad nodded slowly.
20:53You know,
20:54it's totally normal to feel nervous about new things.
20:57Our brains like to imagine every possible thing that could happen,
21:03especially the stuff that might go wrong.
21:06It's like they think worrying will keep us safe.
21:09Yeah,
21:10Max said.
21:11But it's not helping.
21:13It's just making me feel sick.
21:15Because there's something important to remember,
21:19Dad said gently.
21:20You don't have to control everything.
21:23You just have to show up,
21:24be kind,
21:25try your best,
21:27and let the rest happen.
21:29Max thought about that.
21:30What if it's a really bad day, though?
21:33He whispered.
21:34Then you'll come home,
21:36talk about it,
21:36and tomorrow will be a fresh start,
21:39Dad said.
21:40But what if...
21:42it's better than you think?
21:44Max blinked.
21:45I didn't think of that.
21:47Dad smiled.
21:48Try this take all those what ifs
21:52and imagine putting them in a balloon.
21:55Then let it go.
21:56Watch it float away.
21:59Max closed his eyes.
22:01He pictured all his worried thoughts
22:04about kids, teachers, hallways, and lunch being
22:07stuffed into a big blue balloon.
22:11And then he let it go.
22:14The next morning,
22:15Max's stomach still fluttered a little.
22:17But he took a deep breath,
22:20put on his backpack,
22:21and found a small note
22:23tucked inside the front pocket.
22:26It said,
22:27You don't have to know everything.
22:30You just have to show up and try.
22:33At school,
22:34not everything went perfectly.
22:37He did forget where the bathroom was
22:39and had to ask for directions.
22:42He said,
22:43Here!
22:43Max heard his mother
22:44way too loudly during attendance.
22:47And at lunch,
22:48he dropped an apple slice on the floor.
22:51But he also met a boy named Leo
22:54who had the same kind of pencil case.
22:57They traded snacks.
22:59They laughed at a silly joke,
23:01the teacher told.
23:02They weren't best friends yet.
23:04But maybe,
23:06just maybe,
23:07they could be.
23:08That afternoon, Max walked out of school with a small smile.
23:15I guess I didn't need to figure it all out, he said to himself.
23:19It kind of worked out anyway.
23:22Moral of the story, you don't have to control everything.
23:27When you stop overthinking the things you can't change, you make space for the good things to surprise you.
23:35The power of positive thinking.
23:37Once upon a time, in a small sunny village, nestled between tall, green mountains, there lived a young girl named Sophie.
23:46Sophie was known for her bright smile and her ability to find something good, even on the cloudiest days.
23:52One afternoon, the villagers gathered in the town square for the yearly Great Garden contest.
23:57This contest was always exciting because everyone would plant their best flowers, fruits, and vegetables, and the winner would receive a big golden trophy.
24:05Sophie was excited, but there was just one problem.
24:10She didn't have a garden.
24:12I don't know if I can win, Sophie thought as she walked to the market to buy seeds.
24:16I don't even have a garden to plant in.
24:19How could I ever compete?
24:21But Sophie didn't let the worry stop her.
24:23She smiled and remembered something her grandmother always said.
24:27When you believe in yourself, the world will believe in you too.
24:30With a heart full of hope, Sophie decided to plant her seeds in little pots, placing them on her windowsill.
24:37Every day she watered them, talked to them, and imagined them growing big and strong.
24:42You can do it, she would say.
24:44You're going to be beautiful.
24:45As the days passed, the other villagers planted their gardens.
24:49Some had huge fields of flowers, while others had rows of tomatoes and pumpkins.
24:54But Sophie kept focusing on her pots.
24:57She believed in them, even when some of her neighbors teased her.
25:01Little pots can't win the contest.
25:04They laughed.
25:05The day of the contest arrived, and the villagers proudly displayed their gardens.
25:09Sophie walked up with her little pots in hand, feeling nervous but happy.
25:13When the judges arrived, they were amazed at how healthy and colorful Sophie's plants were.
25:19How did you grow such beautiful plants in such small pots, they asked.
25:23Sophie smiled and said,
25:25I told them they could do it.
25:27I believed in them, and I took care of them every day.
25:30Positive thinking helps them grow strong.
25:32The judges nodded, impressed by her words, and the bright, lively plants in her pots.
25:38When the winner was announced, the crowd cheered as Sophie's name was called.
25:42She had won the golden trophy.
25:45Sophie held up the trophy with a big smile.
25:48You see, she said,
25:50the power of believing in yourself and thinking positively can make amazing things happen.
25:55And from that day on,
25:56the villagers knew that a little bit of positivity could grow something truly special,
26:01whether it was a garden,
26:02a dream,
26:03or even a smile.
26:04Everything happens for a reason.
26:08Wafa stood in front of the closed door,
26:12a deep sigh escaping her lips as she glanced at the letter in her hand.
26:18It was a rejection letter from the university she had dreamed of attending for years.
26:24We regret to inform you,
26:26the words seemed to mock her as they swam in her mind.
26:29The sun was setting,
26:32casting a warm, golden hue across the room,
26:35but Wafa couldn't feel the warmth.
26:38She had worked so hard for this late nights,
26:42endless essays and countless hours spent perfecting her application.
26:47Yet, here she was,
26:49holding the rejection that shattered her dreams.
26:52Her mother,
26:53seeing her disheartened,
26:55came to stand beside her.
26:57Wafa,
26:58everything happens for a reason,
27:01she said softly,
27:03placing a hand on her daughter's shoulder.
27:06Wafa looked at her,
27:07disbelief flashing across her face.
27:10How can you say that?
27:12I worked so hard,
27:14and now it's all for nothing.
27:16Her mother smiled gently.
27:18I know it feels that way now,
27:21but sometimes things don't go the way we expect,
27:24but they happen for a reason.
27:27You may not see it yet,
27:28but the universe has a plan for you.
27:31Wafa stared at the letter again,
27:34uncertain,
27:35but still holding on to her mother's words.
27:38That night,
27:39she tossed and turned,
27:40unable to sleep.
27:42She was filled with frustration and confusion,
27:46wondering why everything felt so wrong.
27:49Days passed,
27:50and Wafa focused on moving forward.
27:53She applied to other schools,
27:55but a small part of her was still reluctant.
27:59Then,
28:00a phone call came that changed everything.
28:03A local non-profit organization,
28:06the one she had volunteered for throughout high school,
28:10offered her a position as a community outreach coordinator.
28:13The role wasn't part of her original plan,
28:17but it aligned perfectly with her passions for helping others
28:20and making a tangible difference.
28:23Wafa hesitated at first,
28:25but accepted the offer.
28:28Over the next year,
28:29she flourished in the position,
28:31building relationships,
28:33learning new skills,
28:35and growing both personally and professionally.
28:37The experience opened doors she hadn't even considered,
28:42and by the time she reapplied to universities,
28:45she had a stronger portfolio,
28:48more connections,
28:49and an even clearer vision for her future.
28:53Wafa's life didn't follow the path she had envisioned,
28:56but it unfolded in ways that surprised and inspired her.
29:01Looking back,
29:02she realized that the rejection had been the nudge
29:05she needed to discover something greater.
29:08Sitting by the window,
29:10now a year later,
29:11Wafa smiled to herself.
29:13Her mother had been right.
29:15Everything had happened for a reason.
29:18Great varian.
29:24Everyone had happened there.
29:24Don't go anywhere.
29:26Don't go anywhere.
29:26Good day or Egypt
29:28osted by the time she found there.
29:29We all got married to herself.
29:30Most of the time she now arranged her bed.
29:31Other pyramids wanted to discover something greater right.
29:34But even went over as was eventually as she passes.
29:37And with heroes,
29:39her courage began to join herCD.
29:40Shepherd is my son of a While Bloom.
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