The New Yorker
t least one good to tell about even t ordinary bear. O forgot. ell, tonc;
quot;tonkic; Sala corrected oucience.
quot;Aonkic co to be really fast to do somet. tonkic test bear on tain, but co eat. But go to too sell ra salmon, because knoalk.quot;
quot;ts easy,quot; Sala said. quot;All o do rade ra salmon for Masakicra ;
quot;Youre rig; Junpei said. quot;And ts onkico do. So tonkicarted trading salmon for to knoer all, and Masakic tonkic just a toug, t friends. tonkic catc collecting t from t;
quot;A bolt from t;
quot;Like a flasning from a clear blue sky,quot; Sayoko explained. quot;All of a sudden, ;
quot;All of a sudden t; Sala asked, ;But w;
quot;ell, all t toget going to s river anymore, because a bear named tonkic catconkic anot salmon after t. t c it, but t-tasting t to eat is a skinny salmon.quot;
quot;Poor tonkic; Sala said.
quot;And ts onkic to t; Sayoko asked.
quot;ell, ts a long, long story,quot; Junpei said, clearing . quot;But, basically, yes, ts w ;
quot;Didnt Masakiconkic; Sala asked.
quot;ried. t friends, after all. ts onkic let you do t. Itd be like taking advantage of you. Masakic o be sucranger onkicion, youd do t you? quot;
quot;Sure ; Sala said.
quot;But t stay t ; Sayoko interjected.
quot;t stay t ; Junpei said. quot;tonkicold Masakico be friends. Its not rigo do all to do all taking: ts not real friendsain no friends. So ted. But after to