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THE FORGOTTEN LEPRECHAUN
My name is Pedro. On 16th March, I found a mysterious gold pot, maybe left by a leprechaun. I don’t know why but I had an odd feeling when I saw that pot full of gold. I went searching for the leprechaun that had lost the gold pot.
At home I ask my father where I could find a leprechaun. He told me that the only way I could find a leprechaun was at the end of a rainbow, but not only that, I needed to go to the other side of the city!
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Next day, I went to the forest, on the other side of the city, and there I saw a rainbow! I ran in its direction. When I reached it, I found a little creature, with a big shiny ginger beard. I quickly found out why it was so shiny, it was food glitter!
Afterwards I got near the creature, and I asked about the gold pot. The creature started yelling at me, saying I had stolen the pot. In the end, it turned me into a leprechaun and ran away.
IF YOU ARE ENOUGH LUCKY TO BE IRISH… YOU ARE LUCKY ENOUGH!
Last year, in March I went on vacation to Cork, the second biggest city of Ireland. On the first day, I woke up, got ready and went out into the street, and after walking a little I realized that everybody was trying to pinch me.
I quickly realized it was the 17th, St. Patrick’s Day, and I wasn't dressed in green. One of those people was a red-haired girl with green eyes named Sarah with whom I became friends. I went back home to wear a matching outfit and we spent the rest of the day celebrating that day.
Sarah suggested that I wear a t-shirt identical to hers with the inscription "Kiss me, I’m Irish”... The result was to spend the day running away!!! At lunchtime we chose a typical restaurant where everything was green. Both the food and the drinks and even the dessert were green.
It was a very fun and green day, which allowed me to discover some interesting facts about St. Patrick’s Day. I didn't find the three-leaf clover, but I was lucky enough to have fun and gain a friend.
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