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Our story today, like many great works ofworld literature, will be about rings.
To paraphrase the classic, Two rings to inherit.
Two rings to spoil them.
Two rings to bring them all and before Christmas embroil them.
The thing is, the sisters had a grandmother who had passed away when they were teenagers.
The sister, on the other hand, has diametrically opposed feelings when she sees her own ring.
So, when she met with the author at Christmas, she suggested swapping rings.
But our heroine, having thought over the idea, flatly refused.
Firstly, she likes her ring simply from an aesthetic point of view.
Secondly, both she and her friends have many pleasant memories associated with it.
Thirdly, she has already promised to lend this ring to another friend for her upcoming wedding.
This feature of almost any jewelry was also noted by ancient poets and writers.
Like, well, to steal her luck somehow…
This way, by and large, all parties will be happy, Maria ponders.
So, the commenters urged the OP not to give in to pressure from relatives in this case.
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