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... g away from the shore.

Now that the girl had been saved, it was time for him to step back.

The nurse, who had helped the girl recover, excitedly turned around to thank John for his heroic act, but only to be surprised that he had vanished.

"Strange, where's the man who just saved the girl?"

The nurse stood up and looked around, but there was no sign of John in the crowd.

The onlookers suddenly realized the hero was gone.

"Well done, that's doing a ...

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