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Monkey Chickadee Kicking Donkey
madagascar monkey, chickadee and delaware donkey all three argued about the zesty orange pekoe tea monkey said on the cover was Crocodile Dundee chickadee and donkey would not agree said it looked more like Tolly Wolly Zee tree this kind of arguing is hurtful said Auntie Vee that is gleefully silly said my cousin Twitching Twee what about my japanese sushi asked Uncle Wee Bee. His lunch had been dug from the China Sea I was consternated but only me. lee lee was showing off her pie of chick-a-pea. let’s let this argument die, said Aunt Bea. being friends with each other is the ultimate key are those arguers the only sweet potato pies you see? what if they flee? Asked lee, dee, and grand prix. that would be no big deal, said auntie spree. an argument that would die as soon as we decided to agree. i was consternated, but only me.
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