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Miriam's story

In a distant and simple time in the quiet village population, there once lived a beautiful young girl named Miriam. She was fifty percent of the local population with dark hair and bright blue eyes, which made her look exotic and charming. Miriam was friendly and smart, and in addition to that, she was also endowed with kindness and goodness.

With the upcoming holiday season approaching, Miriam decided to write a postcard and invite all the little children in the village to a special event she would prepare for them. The postcard was displayed throughout the village and crickets, gunshots, and excitement were heard throughout the village. On the blessed day of the event, the children gathered from all over the village to hear the story that Miriam was the one with the magnificent appearance.

The air was filled with laughter and cries of wonder. Miriam took out of her pocket a large, ancient book, illuminated by the electric light with a black light. She opened the book and began to tell a story:

"On a beautiful, quiet day in the village, there once was a charming young bride named Alma. She was very beautiful,

With golden hair and eyes as blue as the sky, Alma was the most kind woman in the village, and everyone who knew her still had a smile on their face all day long.

Alma had been looking forward to her wedding day for a long time. She dreamed of the beautifully cut wedding dress and the lover who would bring her the ring. But one thing was missing for Alma – a woman who would help her and make all the preparations for the big day with her.

At that time in the village there was a poor, but blessed man named Jacob. He was a man with a kind heart, who was always ready to help others. Jacob was excited when he heard about Alma's wedding, and he decided that he had a special role to play on the big day.

Every day at noon, Jacob got up from his comfortable bed and went around the village. He went through all the houses and asked how they were feeling and if they needed help. In each house, Jacob would take some of his time to help with whatever was needed.

The people in the village appreciated and loved Yaakov, and were thrilled that he was a part of Alma's wedding day. And that's exactly how Yaakov would have wanted it.

On the wedding day, all the children and adults came to the celebration. Music was heard in the streets, and everyone was excited and happy. Alma dressed in her dazzling wedding dress and arrived at the wedding venue. When she looked to her side, she saw Yaakov standing there with his red hat tilted and his small gift.

Alma remained speechless, and then Yaakov opened his mouth and said: "Alma, you are beautiful and kind like the little village flower. I want to be the person who will help you and fill your life with joy. I want to offer you my hand and be with you for the rest of your life."

Alma collapsed from the joy and the small pain that touched her heart as she looked into Yaakov's blue eyes. She smiled and returned to him: "Yaakov, you are a kind-hearted man and you fill the world with a smile and love. I accept your hand and we will be a happy married couple and ready to go through life together."

Everyone at the party shouted Mazal Tov, and the music started playing. Alma and Yaakov danced together in a tight embrace, and all the children praised Yaakov's silver hair.

And the cautionary tale to this magical tale is

That Alma and Yaakov must listen to each other and always keep the love and goodness in their hearts. They learned that the trust and absolute satisfaction between them are the overlap of the gesture and the unhappy desire of a true and wonderful relationship.

And since then, Alma and Yaakov lived in joy and love. They were the favorite couple of all the children in the village, to whom one could always turn with questions and troubles. They were free from frameworks and issues of selfishness, and they learned to always give of themselves and love each other with a true heart.

The story of the bride and the poor Jacob was a story that remained in the hearts of the children in the village, and they learned that true and good love is the greatest magic in the world.

The end

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