Ending Of The Lady Or The Tiger

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Ending Of The Lady Or The Tiger

When the young man opened the door, the tiger was waiting for him. The young man was so surprised and in fear, “why?” he thought. When he reaction to escape, the tiger already pouncing on him. The tiger tear his body, blood and body residual limb drop on the ground from the tiger mouth. The crowd were in commotion, some people use their hand to covered their children eyes. Some people pity about the young man, he was so handsome, but he still can’t escape the fate of the tiger. The king was laughing, he look at his daughter. The princess's face had a smile, but her face was pale. “ He was already dead, I don’t need to worry about my daughter.” The king thought.

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