The Boy Epilogue

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Have you ever read one of those adventure/fairy tales that kept you on the edge of your seat? I doubt you have.
But this story, is one of those.

There once was a young boy, who lived in Spain, his name was, Inigo Montoya, and he was eleven years old.
He had a job working on a ranch, taking care of all of the livestock.
One day something tragic happened in the town square. Someone came and told Inigo that something was happening, bit he didn’t get to finish telling him because he was shot in the back by a bandit’s arrow
Not knowing what else to do, Inigo ran as fast as he could to the town square, looking for help.
But then he entered the town square, only to find a Bandit king standing over his dead father’s body. Inigo knelt beside his father,
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“Yes, so what?” The man asked.
“I am Inigo Montoya. You killed my father, prepare to die!”
“You’re that little Spanish brat, I taught a lesson to, so many years ago.”
The man quickly drew his sword, but instead of striking, he ran like a coward.
Inigo quickly drew hi sword, and ran after him. He chased him down a corridor, where the man ran into a room and locked the door. Inigo yelled for Fezzik, and he came and knocked the door off of its hinges. Inigo started chasing him again, and they ran into the kitchen, where Count Ruben quickly took a small dagger out of his pocket and stabbed Inigo three times, once in the shoulder, once in his stomach, and another in his side. Count Ruben put the dagger away, drew his sword, and was about to strike Inigo again, when Inigo blocked with his sword and struck back.
Inigo started chanting,
“My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father, prepare to die!” over and over again and after saying that about five times, Inigo killed Count Ruben.
Then he went to go find Wesley and Fezzik. Wesley was in a room with Prince Humperdink, tied up in a chair, and Princess Buttedcup. Fezzik was outside the window with four horses, saying
“I think we should go

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