The Wedding Rings

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THE WEDDING RINGS

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THE WEDDING RINGS

Today, Tom gets married.
John is Tom’s best man.

John looks after the wedding rings.

But John is clumsy.

John is near the church.

The rings are in his pocket.

At the church, John falls.

John chases the rings down a hill.

car comes.

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John cannot see it.
The rings roll towards a lake in the middle of the park.
John chases them. John runs so quickly, he cannot stop.

John is cold and wet.

A bird takes the rings and flies away.

John chases the bird.

The bird flies into the park, and she sits on her nest.

John must climb the tree.

The wedding is at 12 o’clock.

John gets the rings, but he is stuck.
He calls the fire service.
The firefighers save John.

They arrive at the church on time!

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