HOW THE LEOPARD GOT HIS SPOTS
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Said Leopard to Baviaan (and it was a very day), he game gone?
And Baviaan winked. he knew.
Said to Baviaan, Can you tell me t at of t meant just t thiopian always used long words. he was a grown-up.)
And Baviaan winked. he knew.
to ots; and my advice to you, Leopard, is to go into ots as soon as you can.
And t is all very fine, but I wiso know wed.
t o change as soon as you can.
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is t is so sclusively dark, and yet so full of little pieces of light?
I dont kno it ougo be t I cant see Giraffe.
ts curious, said t is because of t I cant see Zebra.
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