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□<□>有一次,我在□园□到□□个□女孩失迷了□向,她哭着寻找妈妈□□□□上前安慰□,并承诺帮她找到□妈。□在我□望之时□一位绅士走来,竟然是这位小女孩的叔□,他一□在四周寻□她。□个突如其来的帮助让我觉得世界充满了温暖和善意□□>
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□丽的古装和场景