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Free was walking in the forest just as the sky turned a radiant __(color)__. He sat in a meadow to meditate, and a little fawn appeared from the bushes and stepped __(adjective ending in -ly)__ up to him. He stayed very still, and the fawn nudged him gently, then tugged at his __(article of clothing)__. "Do you want me to follow you?" He asked, and the fawn nodded and turned toward the trees. Free stood, and the little deer scampered deeper into the forest, with Free close behind. The fawn led him to a riverbank, where a grown female deer was lying on the ground. Her hooves were tangled in some kind of string. The fawn nuzzled her softly, and she licked the baby deer, then winced as the string cut into her legs. "Don't be afraid. I'll help you." said Free, and he carefully unwound the string, which turned out to be old fishing line. "There, that's the last of it." The doe licked her injured ankle, then __(adjective ending in -ly)__ stood up and pranced in place. Then she looked at Free and c****d her head to the side, as if to say "Thank you." He c****d his head in reply. The two deer __(adjective)__ away, leaving Free with a pile of __(color)__ fishing wire. He picked it up, wound it around an __(object)__ he found on the forest floor, and walked back to BC Sol. When he got there, he showed Kristina the line and told her about the deer. "Then here's what we should do," she said. "I will see about putting a sign up to remind fishermen to pick up after themselves, and gather some volunteers to do a regular cleanup of the riverbank."