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Post by Mauritius on Aug 2, 2010 13:58:54 GMT -5
Mauritius thought for a moment. "I guess... Sabour. It's a nice story." She shrugged, "Your book sounds cooler."
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Post by Russia on Aug 2, 2010 14:01:50 GMT -5
Russia looked a little surprised. "You think so?"
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Post by Mauritius on Aug 2, 2010 14:06:21 GMT -5
"Mhm." Mauritius nodded, sadly. "The tale of Sabour. It's a story almost everyone knows in Mauritius." She smiled, looking at the ground. "It's not even a good story. It's very boring."
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Post by Russia on Aug 2, 2010 14:11:38 GMT -5
Russia frowned a little. "Well... what's it about?"
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Post by Mauritius on Aug 2, 2010 14:24:21 GMT -5
"W-Well..." Mauritius tried to sum it up in her head. "There's a very poor stupid man. He wishes to travel the world, and see things that have not been seen..." She shrugged. "But he is poor , uneducated, and cannot. But one day," she paused, "He throws everything away and get's all of his savings just to travel to India." She smiled. "The day before he leaves, he asks his beautiful daughter what she wants from his travel. She tells him, 'Sobur-'" she giggled, "That means wait. He did not listen to his daughter, and left for India... while in India, he went to a physic, who told him his daughter was to marry prince Sabour, and become very rich. He begged his daughter to share her money and gold, but she did not, because he did not wait." Mauritius frowned, finishing the story.
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Post by Russia on Aug 4, 2010 7:18:18 GMT -5
Russia listened patiently to Mauritius, before nodding slightly in approval. "You tell it very well, Mauri," he commented.
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Post by Mauritius on Aug 4, 2010 7:54:56 GMT -5
Mauritius giggled, and blushed a bit. "Thank you..." She smiled.
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Post by Russia on Aug 5, 2010 9:15:28 GMT -5
"You're welcome, Mauri," replied Russia, smiling.
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Post by Mauritius on Aug 5, 2010 9:50:22 GMT -5
Mauritius giggled. "Well... I don't like the story very much. But my people think it's funny..." She shrugged. "What's your story about...?"
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