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Dances with Wolves

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Once upon a time, in a land not so far away from here, there was a war. The war was between the Native Americans and the Americans. On the American side there was a very brave young man. He was fighting for his country, and in a heroic action he was promoted. He chose to get sent to a fort. He really wanted to see a buffalo. So he spent his days on this fort with a strong horse and a curious wolf. He was just waiting for further instructions from his men, but after a long time he realized he had to start saving his food.

This one night, when he was fast asleep, some pounding noises awaked him. Someone was trying to steel his horse. Lucky for him the horse got away and came back to him. So now that he knew that there were people around him, he saddled up his horse and started his journey. After a long time, he found a woman by a tree, as he got closer he could hear that she was crying, and he saw that she was hurt. The young man put her on his strong horse after she had passed out. He brought her back to a camp where there were some Native Americans. They didn’t want anything to do with him, and sent him away in a language he had never heard before.

But after a while, the tribe wanted to get to know this young man. One day they came to the man’s fort, they didn’t understand what the other person said. But the woman that the young man saved used to talk the language that the man talked. And the holy man from the tribe wanted her to talk to him, and tell him what the young man said. The young man and the woman spent very much time together. She tought him their language, and he helped her with his language. The tribe excepted the young man.

This one dark night, the man woke up

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