In this story, two brothers, Lucas and Max, go to a sweet shop to buy candies. Lucas is initially selfish and refuses to share his sweets with Max. However, Max teaches Lucas a lesson about sharing, and Lucas eventually decides to share his candies with Max. The story ends with a valuable lesson about not being selfish and the importance of sharing.
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Sure, here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Lucas Lange is one of the characters in the story.
2. The story is about two brothers, one of whom is selfish.
3. They used to play together, including pillow fights.
4. They discuss going to a sweet shop to buy candy.
5. One of the brothers can't go because he can't get his allowance from their dad.
6. The other brother offers to pay for the candy.
7. They discuss different types of sweets and their prices.
8. They eventually decide on a purchase.
9. They encounter a promotion at the sweet shop.
10. The selfish brother doesn't want to share his sweets.
11. The other brother asks for a piece of candy.
12. The selfish brother refuses to share.
13. The story switches to a scene at school.
14. The brothers discuss lunch and sharing snacks.
15. The older brother realizes he should stop being selfish.
16. They discuss choosing fruit for a snack.
17. The younger brother selects a fruit.
18. The older brother suggests he might change his mind.
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