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Tue 30 May, 2006 01:10 am
Last week, we read a test called <<Mohegan>>, it told a story about a boy and a wolf. Since the wolf was birth, the boy always looked after it and thought it as his brother. However, wolf was a wolf, it left the boy when it grew up. The boy felt very sad since his brother left him, wandering if his brother missed him as he did. Accidentally, the boy went into the forest and was trapped by two wolves. When the boy lost his hope, his brother saved him stayed with him until someone came here. After reading the story, I was moved and cried. I think the story is very beautiful. What's your opinion?
Ask anybody with a pet and you'll find the bond between them can be very strong, love, in fact.
Retired people often adopt a pet to replace their grown-up children and become very attached to them.
The 19th century great American inventor, Nikola Tesla, who never had a loving relationship with another person, but loved pigeons, particualrily one white pigeon, which he claimed he loved like as one would love a woman--emotionally. When this pigeon died, Testla claimed to have lost his will to live.