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Why Things Happen
The splash changed the course of the universe as the fish startled in his round of the pond. Why are you here? asked the fish. I fell in, cried the rat, wearing water he donned. Why did you fall in? again from the fish. I just fell in, just fell in, that is all. But why, you could have fallen several ways but you fell in here so why into this pool? I lost my balance what else should I say! The fish thought hard and needed to know. Ah I have it, began the fish, visit the frog. What for? frowned the rat preparing to go. He is wise, he will know why you fell in, the fish rounded a boulder, rounded a stone. The rat went to the frog to ask why did it happen. So tell me the tale, asked the frog sitting alone. I fell into the pond and met a fish we wanted to know why I fell into the water and now I’ve met you hopefully you can give me the answer I came for. The frog he was aging, his wisdom renowned, the answer is simple as you already know I’ve listened to your story and your answer, you already told. The rat was silent and still for a while, then why did I fall into the pond? was his wish. The frog replied, how else would you have met myself and the fish?
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