Elm-tree brown
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A magical forest aids an escaped robber until he seems too selfish to help, but after much suffering he proves himself worthy of the forest's protection by saving a group of orphans from a terrible fate.
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A magical forest aids an escaped robber until he seems too selfish to help, but after much suffering he proves himself worthy of the forest's protection by saving a group of orphans from a terrible fate.
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