The happy prince

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The book is good because is happiensse, mistery and interesting and the funny.
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The happy prince
  1. personal opinions
    1. The book is entertaining.
      1. the book is the mistery
      2. main character
        1. happy
          1. In chapter 1 the prince choose make one party.
          2. Blind
            1. In chapter 5 the prince in the delivery in the bird.
            2. prince
            3. settings
              1. In the river.
                1. In the city´s.
                  1. In the palace.
                  2. themes
                    1. mistery
                      1. In the chapter 4 the prince her arrive in the letter.
                      2. happiness
                        1. In the chapter 6 the authority see the statue the gold and the give happiness.
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