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Hospital,
f the floor. The white painted walls and the medical calendars and posters on them added to the beauty of the hospital. The Doctors and Nurses smartly dressed in their white overalls and gowns went about their respons
muscled body was a sight to behold. In his state he was a perfect description of a sleeping lion, his facial expression even in unconsciousness was enough
into his body, helping to keep him alive in his unconscious state. On the thirty first
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ess of the evening. The trees and leaves were dancing happily to the rhythm produced by the rushing wind while the insects
olved studying human behaviour in relation to their environment, had chosen a rare place, Nura, to be
on the Nura Hill from where they could get a good view
a beautiful oval face, beautiful lips and well shaped chin. Her body was the perfect figure eight and the complete definition of elegance. He
lean shaven hair. His beards were neatly carved and shiny dark. He was a bit d
slenderness. The back of his head seemed flat and his standing posture
ver, I don't know how true they are." Cara remarked
Nura River, it is a very dangerous one, even though it looks like a beau
rty seconds, all the while her eyes
dangerous, it doesn't look dange
ot seen it in its danger
ently. "Sometimes, it gets mad and begins to fl
out the wet season when there was abundance of rainfall resulting in the increase in quantity and velocity
ack to the lodge
sation, all he wanted was to get back t
im by the arm and wrapped her fingers around his. She let out a breath. "Tom, this place is beauti
em and nothing can make them change their mind. So I suggest we just focus on our reason for coming
e a better view of this beautiful gift of
looking in
get here till the twenty second century," Tom ans
wept across the land and blew
. When the wind starts moving like this, it's a
head. The people of Nura never ceased to
een the two of you." Osey replied. "We have to go away from
Tom who was already nudg
brief glance, she almost turned before she noticed something. Three men were now at the ba
said nobody comes to this river
ly. His eyes followed in the direction she was pointing h
strangers," Osey voiced out
have to be strang
here Tom was standing. "They are discussing in our dialect," he added as he began to walk ca
hrough the air and the loudness of the men who were unaware of the