Ship in Trouble

"Now we pull them in," said Jane.
"And I thought the zip wire was scary," said Wilma.
It was hard oulling the people across on the pulley.
The rope dipped in the middle and it swung in the wind.
The last to come was the captain.
"I've lost my ship, but you've saved our lives," he said. "Thank you."
 The children who used to play Zipwire's playground equipment enter the world of adventure with a magic key and are asked for human help.
They was able to help the people on the ship on the sea in the way of the zip wire.
I learned that one thing has many possibilities.
Opportunistic responses can save people's lives.

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