Henry Page and his familly decided to take the train to see new lands. He learned to ride a horse. He saw that the Indians were thin and sad, they had nothing to eat and were working for their masters. They were poor. Henry was sad for them. Henry has...
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Henry Page and his familly decided to take the train to see new lands. He learned to ride a horse. He saw that the Indians were thin and sad, they had nothing to eat and were working for their masters. They were poor. Henry was sad for them. Henry has traveled much land to have a nice valley for himself. Next to this valley, there is a beautiful river with clear water shaded by large trees. He claimed that his valley shall be marked on the card. He was now a landowner. With an axe and a sack of nails, he built a small house. They were still very poor but very happy. One year after, he had a little girl, Ruth, he did enlarge his house. Henry began to grow and have horses, he then selled his productions. After ten years, Henry could look out on his farm and feel pleased with himself.
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