Miriam
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we don't know what and how things were for the people the went through hardships that god sent their way, but we can guess. i wrote this short story about Miriam and how she got through the fact that they had to send Moses away in a basket to save his life. please R&R
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Merciless Torment Of Fate

She didn't knew that loving him will be so painful for her. She tried her best to stay with him but everyone took him away from her. Will they be able to live together? Will they get to live a life they imagine about?

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