ne day, Sally Sue Brown was taking a walk along a large, long river when suddenly, a green light started to glow from the bottom. Her dog, Cinder, whined and jumped away from the edge, where he had been wading in the shallows. The light grew stronger and stronger until Sally could not see any more. 'I must be in a dream,' thought Sally. 'Or else I couldn't be seeing this.' For in real life, Sally was blind. She started walking off toward the green light, 'For if it makes me see, it must be a good light.' The light grew even stronger, until it made into a ship - not the kind that sails, but the kind that flies over space. Sally got aboard. Immediately, the ship disappeared. Sally was right: It was a dream. But even in real life, Sally Sue Brown was never seen again. It is said that she is happy now, living on some distant planet in a far away universe, with her own children and a room of her own. She is said to still be living up there, happy as can be, as long as she !
will be able to see.
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