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FREE ONLINE MANGA Helena 1-8 (audio Book Online)
Free online manga [audio book online] This is the very unique project of music composer Stephane Meer. It is a sort of free online manga with a strong music background and lots of pictures of dragons, wolves and fantasy characters. HELENA and the orchestra of the world of mist Sohane went to visit Fire as often as she could. If it wasnât too late in the afternoon, like today, she would go for a ride with him in the forest. Sometimes, Constantine would go with her. Today, they were both going to pay their horses a visit, but only Sohane wanted to ride.  When they reached the pasture, their horses, contrary to fiction, headed for the other end of the field. The myth of the horse galloping over to his master was invented by romantics who attributed dogsâ traits to horses. A horse was always free and independent. He was willing to take you with him and follow your instructions, but to rush towards you in a vulgar display of enthusiasm, was contrary to his sense of freedom. Horses and human beings were not of the same world. One was a predator and the other prey, with a gregarious instinct, and although they understood and respected each other, humans had to understand that they could not run after them fast enough, and if an animal ended up coming, it was only because he wanted to. It was an amusing game in which each had his own ruse. Sohaneâs was fairly simple: a sack of carrots. If Fire didnât want to come, that was okay. Sohane would simply give the carrots to another horse in the pasture. Generally, Fire would seem to hesitate for a few seconds, and then slowly, with dignity, come over to her, acting as if he had come along purely by chance. Once a rope was looped around his neck, the âcontractâ was official and the cooperation totalâ¦until they returned to the pasture and his halter was removed. Fire would then pretend to escape, as if to say, âFree at last. Itâs about time!â After having brus...
Video Length: 166
Date Found: March 13, 2011
Date Produced: June 14, 2009
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