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One day, Sally was sad because her grandmother was in heaven (ÌìÌÃ) and she couldn¡¯t see her. I explained that though her grandmother was dead, now she was still watching over us and could send us something to let us know she was there. She could be anywhere, even riding invisibly (¿´²»¼ûµØ) on the back of a butterfly (ºûµû). Just after I said this, a butterfly flew down right by us, and we laughed happily.
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