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Time Traveler: Story No. 25 of The THOUSAND and one DAYS: Book 3

Time Traveler: Story No. 25 of The THOUSAND and one DAYS: Book 3 in Bloomington, MN

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Time Traveler: Story No. 25 of The THOUSAND and one DAYS: Book 3 in Bloomington, MN

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The young lady was lucky, shall we say? Having been born in the early 1900's. In the suburbs of London. As it is a very old story, and current at the same time, you will know why I say it; We don't know the exact year and address. Jane was still in her fifteenth year old, and her parents wanted to marry her with a good boy to relieve some of their expenses. But that was not the big problem of this story, nor the reason Jane cried every day without being able to console herself. In the days when she lived, all the poor girls would receive a wedding present that Jane didn't want to accept. The gift was that they would extract all her teeth, even if they were healthy so that her new husband would not incur the expense of extracting them rotten later. The truth is that all the teeth ended up rotten, and the groom refused to accept a lady with teeth, so as not to have to spend a lot of money on a dentist or a blacksmith. It occurred to her to write a letter to the Tooth Fairy, and she put three of her baby teeth that she had kept. The tooth fairy sent an emissary in a special ship to take her to the future
The young lady was lucky, shall we say? Having been born in the early 1900's. In the suburbs of London. As it is a very old story, and current at the same time, you will know why I say it; We don't know the exact year and address. Jane was still in her fifteenth year old, and her parents wanted to marry her with a good boy to relieve some of their expenses. But that was not the big problem of this story, nor the reason Jane cried every day without being able to console herself. In the days when she lived, all the poor girls would receive a wedding present that Jane didn't want to accept. The gift was that they would extract all her teeth, even if they were healthy so that her new husband would not incur the expense of extracting them rotten later. The truth is that all the teeth ended up rotten, and the groom refused to accept a lady with teeth, so as not to have to spend a lot of money on a dentist or a blacksmith. It occurred to her to write a letter to the Tooth Fairy, and she put three of her baby teeth that she had kept. The tooth fairy sent an emissary in a special ship to take her to the future

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