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Have you ever forgotten your friendship? Today I copied a passage from "If You Give Me Three Days of Light," which is a passage from Helen Keller's account of Edward Everett Hale. Forget about the year

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Have you ever forgotten your friendship? Today I copied a passage from "If You Give Me Three Days of Light," which is a passage from Helen Keller's account of Edward Everett Hale. Forgetting to make friends generally refers to friends who do not care about age and generations, but friendships and friendships are very deep, and friends with similar ideas, mostly refer to the friendship between the elderly and young people. For example, Kong Rong and You Heng, referred to in the "Book of the Later Han Dynasty and the Biography of You Heng", "Heng began to be weak and crowned, and rong was forty years old, so he and you heng were friends", although they seemed to be two generations, people with obvious differences in age and era background, but they could see each other and hate each other late because of some common hobbies or ideals. This is not only a very difficult thing to do in the feudal society that attaches importance to the elderly and the young, but also in today's society.

Have you ever forgotten your friendship? Today I copied a passage from "If You Give Me Three Days of Light," which is a passage from Helen Keller's account of Edward Everett Hale. Forget about the year

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