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With All My Heart
There once was a girl named Sara, she lived on a farm in Kentucky. Her parents bred and raced throughbreds. Sara never really liked horses. But one day she went into the barn and saw one of the horses was having a baby so she stayied and watched. When the baby was born she thought that was the prettiest horse she had ever seen. She spent every day with the baby. Her father told her she could name her so she named her With All My Heart because she loved that baby with all her heart.
When the baby turned two years old she went into training to become a race horse. Eight months later she was ready to race. When the time came for her first race Sara was so excitedas she waited in the stands.when the race started With All My Heart was in the back but at the end she caught up and won the race. She ended up winning all the races she was entered in. Then the time came for the Kentucky Derby. Saras parents decuded to enter With All My heart in the derby. When the race came Sara was so excited. Then the race started and she was winning but then she started falling back ans the jockey got off. She had broken her leg. They had to put her down. Sara said she would love her with all her heart.
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