千纸鹤的故事的英文版

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求英文版的千纸鹤的故事,谢谢!

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Sadako Sasaki (佐佐木 祯子) was a Japanese girl who lived near Misasa Bridge in Hiroshima, Japan. She was only two years old when the atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima on August 6, 1945. At the moment of explosion she was at her home, about 1 mile from ground zero.

In November of 1954 she developed a cold, and lumps developed on her neck and behind her ears that slowly moved towards her face. In January of 1955 purple spots started to form on her legs. On February 18, 1955 she was diagnosed with leukemia. She was hospitalised on February 21, 1955, and given at the most, a year to live.

On August 3, 1955, Sadako saw a gift of one thousand origami paper cranes that were donated to the hospital from the people of Nagoya as a "Get Well" gift. Inspired by the cranes, she started folding them herself spurred on by the Japanese saying that one who folded a thousand cranes was granted a wish. At the time of her death, she ha