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... painting of her little village across the mountains . She hung the painting on the wall , and though she had told them it was beautiful , she thought to herself , EMMA ( Emma pulling back a curtain or placing this painting on an easel ...
... painting of her little village across the mountains . She hung the painting on the wall , and though she had told them it was beautiful , she thought to herself , EMMA ( Emma pulling back a curtain or placing this painting on an easel ...
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... painted her village just the When it was finished she took the other painting off the wall and hung hers up instead . ( Emma switches the paintings . ) And every day Emma looked at her painting and smiled . ( Emma smiles . ) When her ...
... painted her village just the When it was finished she took the other painting off the wall and hung hers up instead . ( Emma switches the paintings . ) And every day Emma looked at her painting and smiled . ( Emma smiles . ) When her ...
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... paintings around to each of the family members . As the narrator describes each of the paintings , family members stand up at the table and show the audience each painting . ) From that day Emma kept painting and she never stopped ...
... paintings around to each of the family members . As the narrator describes each of the paintings , family members stand up at the table and show the audience each painting . ) From that day Emma kept painting and she never stopped ...
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