Golden Box Book Publishing December Special Issue, 2016 | Page 24

By that time it was almost dawn. Judith and Toucan rushed to the edge of the waterfall to wait for La Sirena. Before long La Sirena appeared, just as Toucan said she would. “Oh, most beautiful and gracious Sirena,” Judith shouted, “please give me back my brother, Tomas, and in exchange I will give you this gold-and-emerald ring.” At first La Sirena just watched Judith from the distance, and then she came closer to look at the ring.

When La Sirena set her eyes on the gold-and-emerald ring, she quickly agreed to the exchange. She placed the ring on her finger and admired it for a moment before diving back into the water.

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