Mother Gothel Research Paper

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Once upon a time there was a woman named Mother Gothel she protected a magical glowing gold flower. She knew how powerful it was, so she used it for herself to make herself young again. Whenever she grew old she would go to the flower and sing “Flower gleam and glow, let your power shine, make the clock reverse, Bring back what once was mine, what once was mine………,” then the flower glowed brightly and Mother Gothel turned young

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