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The sun was rising up; the birds have just woken up, it was early in the morning, Manolo was getting ready for another training day with his father. As they began training his father told him to finish the bull as if it was his first bullfight, "I can't do it, this is not right," are the words that Manolo said to his father, this is an excellent example of how people can stand up for what they believe in, just how Manolo did.
Manolo since a young kid has always wanted to be a musician, he loved to play the guitar and sing throughout the day, but not only did he loved playing the guitar he also loved something else; that something is Maria. After years passed, Maria left to Spain to live and study there. When she came back, Manolo was about

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