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In a very remote time the Gods and the Goddesses lowered from the sky to enjoy the beautiful territories of the Indian Guaranies, with their thick forests, great rivers of clear waters and full meadows of flowers. One of these celestial visitors was the Moon Goddess who came very frequently, always during the day. Her companion was the Cloud Goddess. In order to freely walk by the fields and the forests without anyone recognizing them, the Goddesses took the form of two Indians Guaranies. The Goddesses were so happy gathering beautiful flowers in the forest that they forgot the night approached. Suddenly, when the dark shadows covered the Earth, the Moon Goddess exclaimed: --We must return right now to the sky or I will arrive late for my duties! --One moment more-requested the Cloud Goddess. -I see some very pretty white orchids there and I want a bouquet to take to the sky. They walked rapidly towards the orchids when suddenly they gave a shout of terror. In front of the girls appeared a tiger, the biggest they had seen in the land. It's eyes were brilliant and it had it's very big mouth open. The goddesses were so frightened that they forgot to change th
He got down from the tree, and hurried to the place indicated by the goddess and there a beautiful new plant, with brilliant, green leaves, appeared before his eyes. The old man gathered some leaves and carried them to town where he recounted the story to the tribe and showed the reward the Moon Goddess had given to them. --Run!-he shouted to the goddesses. -Run to save your lives!- In that moment, an old Guarani with his bow and arrow emerged from his hiding place from behind a tree. --I am the goddess of the moon, protector of the good people. Putting your life at risk, you have fought valiantly to save my life and the life of my companion, the Cloud Goddess. --The good men always receive a reward for their noble actions. You will receive yours because your goodness and your valor deserve it. --It is dead and now there is nothing to be afraid of-said the old Guarani, looking toward the place where he had seen the two women. But there was no trace of them. When seeing themselves free of danger, the goddesses took their celestial forms and rapidly rose up to the sky. Suddenly the tiger rested on his injured paw and jumped again toward the women, but the old man fired another arrow and it drove into the heart of the animal who fell mortally wounded.
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Approximate Word count = 889
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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