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William Shakespeare

lo que diria unno dia que viestes a pari de la sergipe

Ah, the day I arrived in Paris from the far-off lands of Sergipe! 'Twas a fine day, indeed; the skies were bright and the birds sang sweet melodies. Aye, 'twas an occasion for celebration! I could not help but be filled with joy, for I had finally arrived in the great city of Paris. Alas, I was not prepared for the sights I encountered. Everywhere I turned, I saw grandeur and luxury; the streets were lined with magnificent buildings, and the people were dressed in the finest of garments. But, I had come with nothing but my wits and my courage, and so I was a bit intimidated by the grandeur around me. However, I soon realized that I need not be afraid; for the people of Paris were welcoming and kind. They did not judge me for my lack of wealth, but rather accepted me for who I was. And, so I found myself quickly becoming comfortable in the city, and soon I was exploring its many wonders. So, if I were to offer a piece of advice to anyone visiting Paris from Sergipe, it would be this: have courage, for the people of Paris are welcoming and kind. Do not be afraid of your lack of wealth, for the city will accept you for who you are. And, most importantly, enjoy the sights, for Paris is a city of grandeur and beauty.