The next morning, I got up at around 8:00, which was late for Juvylyn. "Today," she said, "I will take you to the market. We need more food and also, we need to wait for the glue to dry on the boat." I nodded. We walked down a small dirt trail for about a half mile, then we got onto the worn dirt road. We walked for another mile until there started to be more huts. I was really tired, but Juvylyn said that she walked there at least twice a week. There were some fruit stands with really juicy looking mangos and fruits. We stopped and got two mangos. Then at the next stand, there were a bunch of fish. Juvylyn stopped and talked to the fisherman. I guess he was an old friend of hers and they used to go fishing together. As we walked along, I noticed a little stand selling beads. I stopped to look. They were all really pretty. I especially liked one that was crystal blue with black dots on it. "Take it." the lady at the stand said. She smiled at me. It's yours." I smiled and said thank you in her native language. Then I left to go and tell Juvylyn what had happened.
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