write a story by your self not by Google minimum 100 to 150 word
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Explanation:
Salvatore a usual fisherman’s son is madly in love with a pretty girl who lives in Grande Marina. They both are affluence but they can’t marry till Salvatore has done his Military Service.
Salvatore returned from his Navel service and got suffer from a form of rheumatism. Back to home, when he meets his beloved , she refuses him to marry. They had heard that he would never quite well again.
Acutely pained Salvatore , wept on his mother’s bosom. He does not blamed the girl and a few months later on advice of his mother , he marries to a girl named Assunta , who is elder than him.
Salvatore hated the girl (Assunta) who deserted Salvatore. Life here is quite hard.
Salvatore works very hard all through the fishing season after his rheumatism prevents him from doing work. They settle down in a small house. They now live happily and have children , two boys , whom Salvatore loves very much. And now they become rich and prosperous together.
Value points of the answer :
1) Salvatore , loved his fiancee passionately
2) Returned from naval service, fiancee refused to marry
3) Acutely pained , wept pm his mothers bosom
4) Married Assunta , who hated the girl who deserted Salvatore
5) Lived happily, two sons
6) Become rich and prosperous.
Actually it was by english story summary
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Once there was a woodcutter. He lived near a forest. He earned his living by cutting wood from the jungle and selling it in the market.
One day he was cutting down a tree on the bank of the river. While he was cutting it, his axe fell into the river and was lost.
He tried his best to search it but in vain. He was very poor and was not in a position to purchase another. So he began to weep and cry at the loss of it.
Mercury, the God of the river, heard his cry and appeared before him. He asked him why he was weeping. The woodcutter told him that he had only one axe with which he used to cut wood and earn his living. As the axe had fallen into the river, so was he weeping.
The god at once jumped into the water and came out with a golden axe. The woodcutter refused to take it.
Then again he dived into the water. This time he brought out a silver axe. Again, the woodcutter said that it was not his. His axe was an ordinary one made of iron.
Mercury dived into the water the third time and appeared with an iron axe. “That is my axe,” shouted the woodcutter out of joy. The god was very pleased with him for his honesty and gave him all the three axes. The woodcutter was overjoyed and went home thanking the god.