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When they came to the bridge, Suan went down into the river, and told Isidro to jump on him. But the bridge was high, and Isidro was afraid to jump. Moreover, he did not know how to swim, and he feare
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The amount appealed to Suan as being a good offer, so he accepted it and let Isidro go.
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