
and do the right thing. If you feel that what you're doing isn't right, make a
change by looking at the situation and correcting it before it's too late.
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there once lived a man named
Luck. At the age of twenty-four, he
stood full thirty-six inches in height,
was clothed in various shades of
green attire, and had orange facial
hair. As you may have guessed,
indeed, Luck was a Leprechaun.
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friends. He had friends who were monkeys,
pirates, and even gnomes!
Everyone enjoyed being around
Luck. This particular leprechaun was
sweet-spirited, helpful, and lucky. Who
wouldn't want a friend like that?


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games together. The only downfall was that the monkeys
were always hungry! They were smart
and knew that their leprechaun
friend was a lucky fellow. Every time before
Luck had to leave, the monkeys
would trick him into providing them with a bunch of
bananas. The nice guy that Luck was, he didn't mind
helping his friends out. With a quick
snap, bananas appeared! Then the monkeys ran off with the
bananas.
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always up for an adventure! They
mostly took pleasure in playing
treasure hunt. The only bad thing
was that the pirates were often
greedy. They were clever and knew that their
leprechaun friend was a lucky fellow. Every
time before Luck had to leave, the pirates would
trick him into giving them a treasure box full of
gold. The generous guy that Luck was, he didn't
, mind helping his friends out. With a quick snap,
a wooden box full of treasure came into sight! Running away
with the treasure, the pirates would go.
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and do the right thing. If you feel that what you're doing isn't right, make a
change by looking at the situation and correcting it before it's too late.
This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2010 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
Publish your own children's book:
www.storyjumper.com
















































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there once lived a man named
Luck. At the age of twenty-four, he
stood full thirty-six inches in height,
was clothed in various shades of
green attire, and had orange facial
hair. As you may have guessed,
indeed, Luck was a Leprechaun.
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