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Maton In The Selection
In the book The Selection there is a prince named maton; he is a nervous, elagent, and caring person. He is nerbous, becoues there are thirty five girls that just joined him in his house. He also, has to pick one of them to be his new wife. Next is, his elagentness comes from his walk it just seams too graceful. Then, he is caring. He hates it when someone gets hurt. In addichion, he trys his best to help people out by giving them what they need, but that doesnt always work. He also, trys his best to confert people. After an attack on the place he lives he had to calm down twinty seven girls. This is the prince in a nut

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