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Question
Imagine you are the girl and give a different ending to the story.
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Solution
I won’t run away soon after we saw the horse rider and the owner of cow. We would hide behind something and would waited patiently and silently. Only after the horse rider and the owner with his cow had left the place, we would come out. We would take our bikes and go home without any panic or fear.
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