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THE PEASANT GIRL
Summary:
Prince Caerus of Cariden is forced into an engagement with the Princess of a new world-power threatening to conquer his country. He has almost resigned himself to his fate when he stumbles across a strange peasant girl, who changes his perception of everything from life and death, beauty and ugliness, right and wrong, and love and hate.
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THE PEASANT GIRL
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I think that one part of the story can be improved (Chapter 4):
“Well,” Onaje’ said after Caerus didn’t speak for several moments. “She’s in perfect health, except for being malnourished, of course. If you don’t mind, I have other patients to attend to.”
For that paragraph in the story, it said how a person is in perfect health when she was malnourished. That is just medically incorrect. You can say that a person is in perfect health, but with a cut, a buise, or a cold; you can't say malnourished.
Malnourishment causes so much damage to the health of a person and is a very serious health concern that could lead to many more severe problems.
Something else should have been written instead of what you wrote in the story, simply because it would be more medically accurate.
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