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The Kind Rabbit and the Vain Sheep
 
Once upon a time, there was a little rabbit who was very kind-hearted and beautiful. She never wore makeup and made her own clothes, which were also very pretty. She never wasted money on unnecessary things. On the other hand, there was a sheep who loved beauty but was not as pretty as the rabbit. The sheep wore makeup every day, but it wasn't always applied well. She would also spend lots of money on expensive and beautiful clothes without a second thought.

One day, it was the sheep's birthday. At noon, she saw the rabbit walking down the street and quickly ran ahead to set up a trap. When the rabbit reached the spot with the trap, the sheep pulled the string, and the rabbit jumped ahead. The rabbit then said, "Happy birthday! I have a gift for you. It includes a beautiful dress, a flower to wear on your head, and an elastic band to tie up your hair nicely." The rabbit then looked at the sheep and said, "I know you haven't been nice to me, but you are still my best friend." The rabbit placed the gift down and ran away.

Later that evening, the rabbit secretly placed a cake in the living room where the sheep was holding her birthday party. The note on the cake read "From the little rabbit." When the sheep saw the cake, she said to herself, "Can I become friends with just these things? There's not even a door here. I must pass a test."

One day, while walking down the street, a car suddenly sped towards the sheep. The rabbit noticed and quickly pushed the sheep out of harm's way. Unfortunately, the car ran over the rabbit's foot, breaking it. The sheep felt guilty and said, "I'm sorry for all the times I treated you poorly, but you still helped me. Please forgive me. Let's be good friends." The rabbit happily replied, "We are the best of friends and will never be apart."

After this incident, the two became best friends, helping each other and solving problems together.
 
 

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