There are some omissions in the paragraph given below. Edit the paragraph, use suitable prepositions and words. The Wild Geese One day, Prince Siddhartha was going the royal gardens on his way the river. A flock wild geese passed overhead. Devadatta, the Prince’s cousin, shot arrow into their midst one of the geese fell. It was wounded and fell just front of Siddhartha. His heart was filled compassion when he saw poor bird bleeding profusely. He lifted it and he drew the arrow very carefully from its body. He took the bird with him. Devadatta sent a messenger claim the bird. But Siddhartha refused to give it. He said that belonged to him because he had saved its life. It did not belong to Devadutta who had tried to kill.
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One day the prince Siddhartha was going to the river through the royal garden. A flock of wild geese passed overhead. Devadatta, the Prince’s cousin, shot the arrow among the midst one of the geese. It was wounded and fell just front of Siddhartha. His heart was filled with compassion when he saw the poor bird bleeding profusely. He lifted it and removed the arrow very carefully from its body. He took the bird with him. Devadatta sent a messenger to claim the bird. But Siddhartha refused to give it. He said that it was belonged to him because he had saved its life and it didn’t belongs to Devadatta who had tried to kill.
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