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quot;Do bears ; Sala asked.
quot;Masakic o ; Junpei explained. quot; lying by t ;
quot;And it did.quot;
quot;It really did. So Masakic to to for up a sign: Deeelicious ural. One Cup ¥200. quot;
quot;Can bears count money?quot;
quot;Absolutely. Masakic a cub, and taugo talk and o count money. Masakic so special, tended to s;
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quot;Yeas ing so special? and keep away from onkicouged Masakic;
quot;Poor Masakic;
quot;Yeao count, and alk and all, but a bear. So Masakic really belong to eit;
quot;Didnt ;
quot;Not a single friend. Bears dont go to sco make friends.quot;
quot;Do you ; quot;Uncle Junpeiquot; oo long for called him Jun.
quot;Your daddy is my absolute bestest friend from a long, long time ago. And sos your mommy.quot;
quot;ts good, to ;
quot;It is good,quot; Junpei said. quot;Youre rig t.quot;
Junpei often made up stories for Sala before s to bed. And and someto explain. Junpei gave a lot of t to ions en seresting, and s to tory elling.
Sayoko brought a glass of warm milk.
quot;Junpei is telling me tory of Masakic; Sala said. quot;ime No. 1 ;
quot;O; Sayoko asked.
Sala turned to Junpei are. quot;Is Masakic;
quot;Not so big,quot; Junpei said. quot;In fact, about your size, Sala. And -tempered little guy. ens to music, listen