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Tommy and Jean were a couple who resided in a village. They were once neighbours but are now married. They had a strong romantic relationship. Without one another, they had nothing to do. Although Tom thought Jean was lovely, he was most in awe of her knee-length, wavy, silky golden hair. No one in their village had hair this lovely, and because of her hair, no one would ever forget them. Jean, though, was a very kind youngster. Jean has always been fond of Tommy. Tommy, though, pulled out his old violin and began playing when Jean ran out of places to store it. She did so while keeping her eyes closed. She had the impression that she was dreaming as she danced to the violin's music while holding Tommy's shoulder. Since she was young, Tommy's violin had inspired her with lovely visions.

Tommy adored his grandfather's antique violin, while Jean adored her hair. Tommy and Jean recently acquired a farm and quit their careers. They planned to use it to cultivate and sell fruits. He purchased seeds for that plantation using the money they both saved. Along with other items, fertilisers were purchased with it. So they led extremely simple lives. March was the scheduled date for agricultural harvest. The inquiry was just for a short period of time because they were both working hard all day to produce a strong crop. As the month of January got underway, he found himself asking the same question often. In January, they celebrated one year of marriage. Even though they haven't spoken about it, they are both considering what they should give the other as a gift. The task was difficult. When questioned "what happened," they would dismiss it as "nothing." Neither of them consented to travel without having to borrow money. 

Previously, they were dousing the plantation with medicine. "Come on," said Jean. You know, Tommy, that your wedding anniversary is in a week? "Very nice," Tommy said. What is it that you desire to do? "I was going to ask you that. Would you like to host a party and invite your friends? "I believe so. Only two people will be invited. both you and I Tommy smiled as he spoke. "I share your sentiments." Jean uttered. Following that, they were both working and planning their day's activities. The time has finally come. They carried out their plans as planned. They had tickets to an opera that night. The opera had already started by the time Jean arrived at the theatre. She was scrambling to find Tommy. She was positioned next to him. He was taken aback. He tenderly placed his hand on her shoulder and murmured, "Jean, I'm right next to you." "Tommy, I anticipated hearing you complain about being late. You stated, "She is, and it's already too late." Had it not been today, I would have screamed. He said with a smile, "Move quickly. They had dinner at the hotel after the lovely opera. Additionally, the food is excellent. They both began walking home on foot while the moon was in its finest light. When Tommy finally chose to speak. "Jean, I have a present for you," he added. "Let me check. Then you, Tommy Jean gave a nod. you Tommy took a container out of his coat pocket. Jean held the box in front of him and carefully opened the lid. She said, "Beautiful, Tommy," but then she became solemn. A jewelled ivory pen was inside. "I really enjoy it." She grinned sourly. Tommy said, "Now you give me the gift you brought me." Jean eagerly took a package out of her bag. Tommy opened it quickly. There was a velvet practical cover inside. Very excellent, Tommy said to Jean. I've wanted one my entire life. As he spoke, Jean noticed a change in his voice. They walked on for a long without saying anything.  

"Leave your hair in a scarf, and use this pin to show me how you appear." Sadly, Jean said, "Tommy. Maybe I'll be able to plant this peen in a year or two. Tommy screamed as she threw the scarf away. Jean, your long hair Tommy I played the violin for you Had to hide. I had made my decision for a while. But I was cashless. Parlorwali If she is permitted to have her hair cut for a wig, she will pay, Helen declared. I gave it a lot of thinking. Jean said while grabbing the neck. Tommy, how do I look?" I feel awful because of Tommy." Jean uttered. When you arrive home, will you play your violin? Jean enquired. He will be taken for Several days, Jin. said Tommy. "I've always wanted to take this pep glass for you and look at it, but I didn't have the money for it. I desired to grab it. said Tommy. "Oops! How are you, Tommy? Jean said in a mournful tone. But eventually, they turned to face one another and grinned. "Gift of holes: forever in recollections. " Tommy grins as he says. Jin explained, "Gummat is that there was no chana when there were teeth, and there is no chana and no teeth." Finally, they laughed until their guts hurt. He grinned with laughter in his eyes. The two were walking together to their house as the lovely moon began to set.
Tommy and Jean were a couple who resided in a village. They were once neighbours but are now married. They had a strong romantic relationship. Without one another, they had nothing to do. Although Tom thought Jean was lovely, he was most in awe of her knee-length, wavy, silky golden hair. No one in their village had hair this lovely, and because of her hair, no one would ever forget them. Jean, though, was a very kind youngster. Jean has always been fond of Tommy. Tommy, though, pulled out his old violin and began playing when Jean ran out of places to store it. She did so while keeping her eyes closed. She had the impression that she was dreaming as she danced to the violin's music while holding Tommy's shoulder. Since she was young, Tommy's violin had inspired her with lovely visions.

Tommy adored his grandfather's antique violin, while Jean adored her hair. Tommy and Jean recently acquired a farm and quit their careers. They planned to use it to cultivate and sell fruits. He purchased seeds for that plantation using the money they both saved. Along with other items, fertilisers were purchased with it. So they led extremely simple lives. March was the scheduled date for agricultural harvest. The inquiry was just for a short period of time because they were both working hard all day to produce a strong crop. As the month of January got underway, he found himself asking the same question often. In January, they celebrated one year of marriage. Even though they haven't spoken about it, they are both considering what they should give the other as a gift. The task was difficult. When questioned "what happened," they would dismiss it as "nothing." Neither of them consented to travel without having to borrow money. 

Previously, they were dousing the plantation with medicine. "Come on," said Jean. You know, Tommy, that your wedding anniversary is in a week? "Very nice," Tommy said. What is it that you desire to do? "I was going to ask you that. Would you like to host a party and invite your friends? "I believe so. Only two people will be invited. both you and I Tommy smiled as he spoke. "I share your sentiments." Jean uttered. Following that, they were both working and planning their day's activities. The time has finally come. They carried out their plans as planned. They had tickets to an opera that night. The opera had already started by the time Jean arrived at the theatre. She was scrambling to find Tommy. She was positioned next to him. He was taken aback. He tenderly placed his hand on her shoulder and murmured, "Jean, I'm right next to you." "Tommy, I anticipated hearing you complain about being late. You stated, "She is, and it's already too late." Had it not been today, I would have screamed. He said with a smile, "Move quickly. They had dinner at the hotel after the lovely opera. Additionally, the food is excellent. They both began walking home on foot while the moon was in its finest light. When Tommy finally chose to speak. "Jean, I have a present for you," he added. "Let me check. Then you, Tommy Jean gave a nod. you Tommy took a container out of his coat pocket. Jean held the box in front of him and carefully opened the lid. She said, "Beautiful, Tommy," but then she became solemn. A jewelled ivory pen was inside. "I really enjoy it." She grinned sourly. Tommy said, "Now you give me the gift you brought me." Jean eagerly took a package out of her bag. Tommy opened it quickly. There was a velvet practical cover inside. Very excellent, Tommy said to Jean. I've wanted one my entire life. As he spoke, Jean noticed a change in his voice. They walked on for a long without saying anything.  

"Leave your hair in a scarf, and use this pin to show me how you appear." Sadly, Jean said, "Tommy. Maybe I'll be able to plant this peen in a year or two. Tommy screamed as she threw the scarf away. Jean, your long hair Tommy I played the violin for you Had to hide. I had made my decision for a while. But I was cashless. Parlorwali If she is permitted to have her hair cut for a wig, she will pay, Helen declared. I gave it a lot of thinking. Jean said while grabbing the neck. Tommy, how do I look?" I feel awful because of Tommy." Jean uttered. When you arrive home, will you play your violin? Jean enquired. He will be taken for Several days, Jin. said Tommy. "I've always wanted to take this pep glass for you and look at it, but I didn't have the money for it. I desired to grab it. said Tommy. "Oops! How are you, Tommy? Jean said in a mournful tone. But eventually, they turned to face one another and grinned. "Gift of holes: forever in recollections. " Tommy grins as he says. Jin explained, "Gummat is that there was no chana when there were teeth, and there is no chana and no teeth." Finally, they laughed until their guts hurt. He grinned with laughter in his eyes. The two were walking together to their house as the lovely moon began to set.






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