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The son yelled, “ Oh Father, Oh Father, I had a very concerning dream. It exposed me having various powers that no human being could ever receive. “ “ You mustn't tell anyone of your arrogant brothers of this vision,” his exclaimed.” +++++++++++++++++++
The son’s name was Mordecai. He was a very young and handsome boy, always spending time with his Father. He was declared the most handsome in the outskirts of Barcelona, Spain! His brothers were very jealous of him! “ How could our Father spend any more time with Mordecai,” they whinned. His brothers were much more older than him, but they were unfortunately jealous. They started a fire and gathered discussing about their Father, and their brother, Mordecai. The oldest of them, Henry,
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Where would get food? Where would sleep? Who will rescue him? Did they tell his father? The image of his father smiling appeared in his mind. Mordecai smiled, but sadly washed it away since he couldn’t see his father any more. Two men were traversing across a long, narrow, bumpy road with their caravans. There was an enormous storm that was coming there way: they attentively looking for a shelter, when they came across Mordecai. Mordecai was now beginning to panic very wildly. He began to bang on the door furiously, attempting to bust it open. The doors wouldn’t budge, but all of sudden the door was opened. Mordecai saw two men dressed nice clothes, and behind them he saw nice caravans. “I’m finally saved,” thought Mordecai. That was until he realized he going to work for the rest of his life. After the two men rescued Mordecai, they made him work for them. He was practically a slave for these these two men. He worked day and night, eat very little and barely got two rest. He wasn’t even getting consistently paid, which was highly illegal. Although no one found out about this, as he so dearly missed his brothers and father. Even though his brothers didn’t like him, he still missed them from the bottom of

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