A few years ago, Williams was asked to write a children's book. But he wanted to do something that no one had ever done, so he decided to bury some gold jewelry and write the clues in the book. He began to conceive an unclear war stories, the location of the treasure and what it was. When he conceived it, he decided that in the story, a rabbit crossed the land, air, fire and river in order to bring the gift of the moon to the sun. Three years later, he finished his idea and began to write. The treasure is 18k golden rabbit, inlaid with precious stones, made by ourselves. This beautiful jewel, worth about $35,000-which varies with the price of gold-is buried somewhere in England and belongs to anyone who finds the clue and finds it. Williams' book makes people of different ages indulge in solving the mystery of masks.
The rabbit was finally found by a 48-year-old design engineer in the spring of 1982. It is buried in a park 35 miles from downtown London.
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