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Ten diaries about Biluota Beach in Beidaihe Grade 4

When Miss Chun came to the suburbs, she blew a mouthful of fairy air. After a winter's sleep, the grass stretched out its green head from the ground, rubbed her sleepy eyes and looked at the bright world curiously. Smart and lovely swallows came from the south, dressed in shiny black feathers and a pair of scissors-like tails, flying sideways in the air, or singing "bone-pumping, bone-pumping-"in the nest on the eaves, as if to tell us that Spring Girl is coming. Several weeping willows by the river burst out with goose-yellow leaf buds. Long branches hang down, and some extend into the water. When the wind blows, there will be slight ripples on the water. Several naughty ducklings swaggered from their nests to the river. They spread their wings and plopped into the river one by one. They swam around, quacking and quacking.