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They lived there together happily because life was easy and there were no troubles.
The people of the village spent their days dancing and singing in the warm sunshine.
Plenty of food grows on the trees and clean water ran through the rivers.
Also, since nobody ever grew or became ill, there was no way to die or lose a friend, family member, or a lover.
Everyone's life on earth was perfect. Though Pandora was happy living with Epimetheus, she could not forget the box that Zeus had given her.
This was because Hera had given her the gift of curiosity, and each day Pandora’s curiosity grew bigger and bigger inside her.
But she followed Zeus' order and put the box in a corner of their home where she would not have to look at it.
She then told Epimetheus not to ever touch it or move it.
One night, after a few years in the village, Pandora woke up in the middle of the night and walked into the room where the box was.
The moonlight was shining in through the window, and it made the box look bright and wonderful.
The box itself was not fancy or special. It was just a common box with a large lock on the front.
Pandora reached into her pocket and felt the key inside for she had kept the key there since Zeus had given it to her.
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