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| About five years ago I began to study at a new school, when my family moved to Iowa. I was just a little 1 , wondering whether I could get on well with my classmates. Lucy, a girl in my 2 , who I thought wasn't ready to accept a 3 girl, didn't like me from the start. 4 , I was pretty sure she hated me. When I asked her a question, I could 5 she thought I was a total fool. My teacher made us 6 next to each other for the last term. Lucy was not happy. However, I kept 7 at her, though she rolled her eyes, and I kept telling her that she was beautiful. Finally, Lucy let me 8 to her, even when her friends were around.She 9 telling me how beautiful I looked. I still remember the 10 time when she smiled at me and said that, and I smiled right back, saying 11 to her. One day Lucy invited me over to her house, and talked to me all the time 12 her other friends. That day Lucy, the girl who had hated me, called me her best deskmate. After that, we 13 friends for years. I moved to Arizona later, but I will never 14 Lucy.I still remember she considered me her 15 at first. During that time it felt like I was 16 my time, and losing my dignity (尊严), but I still smiled at Lucy even when she 17 me.I'm not stupid; I didn't think she was 18 in doing those things, but I still put up with it. And finally we became great friends. Not long ago, I read the 19 of Abraham Lincoln, "Am I not destroying my enemies when I make friends of them?" I smiled, thinking of Lucy. It just 20 me how great a friend I used to have. | ||||
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