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Once there was a man named Orpheus. He was known for his beautiful music played on his lyre. One day a girl named Eurydice saw Orpheus. She fell in love with him as he was playing. When Eurydice walked up to him and both their eyes set on each other. Orpheus fell in love with Eurydice as soon as he saw her. Soon the got married to each other. They lived happily ever after. Oh wait there's more!



























After the marriage, Eurydice decided to get some fresh air. She walked outside and stopped for a bit. She heard something rustling. A snake popped out and bit her. Turns out, this was a very poisonous snake. This made her die. Orpheus decided it was a long time since Eurydice came, so he went out looking for her. He found her in the same spot where she died. He also saw the snake that bit her.


















Orpheus knew there had to be some way to get her back. He knew. The Underworld. He traveled until he finally got there. He saw Hades and Persephone. He asked if he could get Eurydice back. "No," he replied firmly. "Hades, please give him a chance. He traveled all the way through to do this," Persephone said. "Please?" "Fine," he said. "But only in one condition."







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I dedicate this to everyone.

Once there was a man named Orpheus. He was known for his beautiful music played on his lyre. One day a girl named Eurydice saw Orpheus. She fell in love with him as he was playing. When Eurydice walked up to him and both their eyes set on each other. Orpheus fell in love with Eurydice as soon as he saw her. Soon the got married to each other. They lived happily ever after. Oh wait there's more!



























After the marriage, Eurydice decided to get some fresh air. She walked outside and stopped for a bit. She heard something rustling. A snake popped out and bit her. Turns out, this was a very poisonous snake. This made her die. Orpheus decided it was a long time since Eurydice came, so he went out looking for her. He found her in the same spot where she died. He also saw the snake that bit her.
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