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Pitiful Poor Linda Running Fast, Jumping High, and Falling Down to the Floor
Linda was feeling a bit pitiful and downhearted today. She had been trying so hard to keep up with her friends, running as fast as she could through the yard, her little legs pumping with determination. Her face was set with a mix of effort and frustration, because no matter how fast she ran or how high she jumped, she just couldn’t seem to win or keep up.
She took a deep breath, gathering her courage, and decided to try jumping higher than ever before. With a burst of energy, Linda sprinted toward the soft grass, leaping into the air with all her might. For a moment, she felt like she was soaring, reaching for the sky, her arms stretched out wide. But gravity had other plans. Her jump wasn’t quite high enough, and she tumbled down, landing with a gentle thud on the floor.
The fall made her stumble and sit down, her face crumpling with a mix of disappointment and a little bit of pain. She looked at the ground, feeling a little pitiful and overwhelmed by her own efforts. It wasn’t easy to keep trying when things didn’t go as planned, but Linda knew that falling down was just part of trying and learning.
Despite feeling a bit sad and discouraged, she took a moment to catch her breath. Her friends came over, offering kind words and encouraging smiles. They reminded her that everyone falls sometimes and that the most important thing was to keep trying and not give up. Linda wiped her eyes, stood up slowly, and decided to give it another shot — this time with even more determination in her heart.
Though she was feeling pitiful and a little tired, her spirit was not broken. She learned that falling down isn’t the end but just a step in the journey of trying to do something brave and new. With each attempt, she grew stronger, more confident, and ready to face whatever challenge came next.
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