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Hello, Dog. Where are you going?

I am going to look for a poor old woman. You see she has no relatives.

So I often go there to keep her company.

Oh, you are just the same as I am. I like to keep old women's company. Sometimes I can hear you when I pass by.

feeling ashamed

I? Oh! Yes! Yes, I suppose you hear me laughing! The old woman tells such funny stories I am obliged to laugh.

Take me with you, so that I can help you keep the old woman company and to listen to some of her funny stories.

I cannot escape from Iguana. He is always bothering me. I will teach him a lesson-a lesson not to force his company on others.

Come Iguana, get on my back and hold on tightly. Whatever happens hold on - tightly.

Rain! Rain! Everything wet. Lord do not give us more than we can bear.

Oh Lord! The fish! The fish is burnt.

Oh Lord! What a day! It has rained a all throughout the night. The roof of kitchen leaks the same as a sieve, the fire hearth is wet, the wood wet, everything wet and smoking.

The smoke fills the kitchen. It gets in my eyes. I just went out of the kitchen for a while and now the fish is burnt.

Besides that, the bread and bun will not rise. Lord, I beg you not to test me beyond my endurance.

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Hello, Dog. Where are you going?

I am going to look for a poor old woman. You see she has no relatives.

So I often go there to keep her company.

Oh, you are just the same as I am. I like to keep old women's company. Sometimes I can hear you when I pass by.

feeling ashamed

I? Oh! Yes! Yes, I suppose you hear me laughing! The old woman tells such funny stories I am obliged to laugh.

Take me with you, so that I can help you keep the old woman company and to listen to some of her funny stories.

I cannot escape from Iguana. He is always bothering me. I will teach him a lesson-a lesson not to force his company on others.

Come Iguana, get on my back and hold on tightly. Whatever happens hold on - tightly.

Rain! Rain! Everything wet. Lord do not give us more than we can bear.

Oh Lord! The fish! The fish is burnt.

Oh Lord! What a day! It has rained a all throughout the night. The roof of kitchen leaks the same as a sieve, the fire hearth is wet, the wood wet, everything wet and smoking.

The smoke fills the kitchen. It gets in my eyes. I just went out of the kitchen for a while and now the fish is burnt.

Besides that, the bread and bun will not rise. Lord, I beg you not to test me beyond my endurance.

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Hello, Dog. Where are you going?

I am going to look for a poor old woman. You see she has no relatives.

So I often go there to keep her company.

Oh, you are just the same as I am. I like to keep old women's company. Sometimes I can hear you when I pass by.

feeling ashamed

I? Oh! Yes! Yes, I suppose you hear me laughing! The old woman tells such funny stories I am obliged to laugh.

Take me with you, so that I can help you keep the old woman company and to listen to some of her funny stories.

I cannot escape from Iguana. He is always bothering me. I will teach him a lesson-a lesson not to force his company on others.

Come Iguana, get on my back and hold on tightly. Whatever happens hold on - tightly.

Rain! Rain! Everything wet. Lord do not give us more than we can bear.

Oh Lord! The fish! The fish is burnt.

Oh Lord! What a day! It has rained a all throughout the night. The roof of kitchen leaks the same as a sieve, the fire hearth is wet, the wood wet, everything wet and smoking.

The smoke fills the kitchen. It gets in my eyes. I just went out of the kitchen for a while and now the fish is burnt.

Besides that, the bread and bun will not rise. Lord, I beg you not to test me beyond my endurance.

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Hello, Dog. Where are you going?

I am going to look for a poor old woman. You see she has no relatives.

So I often go there to keep her company.

Oh, you are just the same as I am. I like to keep old women's company. Sometimes I can hear you when I pass by.

feeling ashamed

I? Oh! Yes! Yes, I suppose you hear me laughing! The old woman tells such funny stories I am obliged to laugh.

Take me with you, so that I can help you keep the old woman company and to listen to some of her funny stories.

I cannot escape from Iguana. He is always bothering me. I will teach him a lesson-a lesson not to force his company on others.

Come Iguana, get on my back and hold on tightly. Whatever happens hold on - tightly.

Rain! Rain! Everything wet. Lord do not give us more than we can bear.

Oh Lord! The fish! The fish is burnt.

Oh Lord! What a day! It has rained a all throughout the night. The roof of kitchen leaks the same as a sieve, the fire hearth is wet, the wood wet, everything wet and smoking.

The smoke fills the kitchen. It gets in my eyes. I just went out of the kitchen for a while and now the fish is burnt.

Besides that, the bread and bun will not rise. Lord, I beg you not to test me beyond my endurance.

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Hello, Dog. Where are you going?

I am going to look for a poor old woman. You see she has no relatives.

So I often go there to keep her company.

Oh, you are just the same as I am. I like to keep old women's company. Sometimes I can hear you when I pass by.

feeling ashamed

I? Oh! Yes! Yes, I suppose you hear me laughing! The old woman tells such funny stories I am obliged to laugh.

Take me with you, so that I can help you keep the old woman company and to listen to some of her funny stories.

I cannot escape from Iguana. He is always bothering me. I will teach him a lesson-a lesson not to force his company on others.

Come Iguana, get on my back and hold on tightly. Whatever happens hold on - tightly.

Rain! Rain! Everything wet. Lord do not give us more than we can bear.

Oh Lord! The fish! The fish is burnt.

Oh Lord! What a day! It has rained a all throughout the night. The roof of kitchen leaks the same as a sieve, the fire hearth is wet, the wood wet, everything wet and smoking.

The smoke fills the kitchen. It gets in my eyes. I just went out of the kitchen for a while and now the fish is burnt.

Besides that, the bread and bun will not rise. Lord, I beg you not to test me beyond my endurance.

Create your own at Storyboard That

Hello, Dog. Where are you going?

I am going to look for a poor old woman. You see she has no relatives.

So I often go there to keep her company.

Oh, you are just the same as I am. I like to keep old women's company. Sometimes I can hear you when I pass by.

feeling ashamed

I? Oh! Yes! Yes, I suppose you hear me laughing! The old woman tells such funny stories I am obliged to laugh.

Take me with you, so that I can help you keep the old woman company and to listen to some of her funny stories.

I cannot escape from Iguana. He is always bothering me. I will teach him a lesson-a lesson not to force his company on others.

Come Iguana, get on my back and hold on tightly. Whatever happens hold on - tightly.

Rain! Rain! Everything wet. Lord do not give us more than we can bear.

Oh Lord! The fish! The fish is burnt.

Oh Lord! What a day! It has rained a all throughout the night. The roof of kitchen leaks the same as a sieve, the fire hearth is wet, the wood wet, everything wet and smoking.

The smoke fills the kitchen. It gets in my eyes. I just went out of the kitchen for a while and now the fish is burnt.

Besides that, the bread and bun will not rise. Lord, I beg you not to test me beyond my endurance.

Create your own at Storyboard That

Hello, Dog. Where are you going?

I am going to look for a poor old woman. You see she has no relatives.

So I often go there to keep her company.

Oh, you are just the same as I am. I like to keep old women's company. Sometimes I can hear you when I pass by.

feeling ashamed

I? Oh! Yes! Yes, I suppose you hear me laughing! The old woman tells such funny stories I am obliged to laugh.

Take me with you, so that I can help you keep the old woman company and to listen to some of her funny stories.

I cannot escape from Iguana. He is always bothering me. I will teach him a lesson-a lesson not to force his company on others.

Come Iguana, get on my back and hold on tightly. Whatever happens hold on - tightly.

Rain! Rain! Everything wet. Lord do not give us more than we can bear.

Oh Lord! The fish! The fish is burnt.

Oh Lord! What a day! It has rained a all throughout the night. The roof of kitchen leaks the same as a sieve, the fire hearth is wet, the wood wet, everything wet and smoking.

The smoke fills the kitchen. It gets in my eyes. I just went out of the kitchen for a while and now the fish is burnt.

Besides that, the bread and bun will not rise. Lord, I beg you not to test me beyond my endurance.

Create your own at Storyboard That

Hello, Dog. Where are you going?

I am going to look for a poor old woman. You see she has no relatives.

So I often go there to keep her company.

Oh, you are just the same as I am. I like to keep old women's company. Sometimes I can hear you when I pass by.

feeling ashamed

I? Oh! Yes! Yes, I suppose you hear me laughing! The old woman tells such funny stories I am obliged to laugh.

Take me with you, so that I can help you keep the old woman company and to listen to some of her funny stories.

I cannot escape from Iguana. He is always bothering me. I will teach him a lesson-a lesson not to force his company on others.

Come Iguana, get on my back and hold on tightly. Whatever happens hold on - tightly.

Rain! Rain! Everything wet. Lord do not give us more than we can bear.

Oh Lord! The fish! The fish is burnt.

Oh Lord! What a day! It has rained a all throughout the night. The roof of kitchen leaks the same as a sieve, the fire hearth is wet, the wood wet, everything wet and smoking.

The smoke fills the kitchen. It gets in my eyes. I just went out of the kitchen for a while and now the fish is burnt.

Besides that, the bread and bun will not rise. Lord, I beg you not to test me beyond my endurance.

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  • Hello, Dog. Where are you going?
  • So I often go there to keep her company.
  • I am going to look for a poor old woman. You see she has no relatives.
  • Oh, you are just the same as I am. I like to keep old women's company. Sometimes I can hear you when I pass by.
  • feeling ashamed
  • I? Oh! Yes! Yes, I suppose you hear me laughing! The old woman tells such funny stories I am obliged to laugh.
  • Take me with you, so that I can help you keep the old woman company and to listen to some of her funny stories.
  • I cannot escape from Iguana. He is always bothering me. I will teach him a lesson-a lesson not to force his company on others.
  • Come Iguana, get on my back and hold on tightly. Whatever happens hold on - tightly.
  • Oh Lord! The fish! The fish is burnt.
  • Rain! Rain! Everything wet. Lord do not give us more than we can bear.
  • Oh Lord! What a day! It has rained a all throughout the night. The roof of kitchen leaks the same as a sieve, the fire hearth is wet, the wood wet, everything wet and smoking.
  • The smoke fills the kitchen. It gets in my eyes. I just went out of the kitchen for a while and now the fish is burnt.
  • Besides that, the bread and bun will not rise. Lord, I beg you not to test me beyond my endurance.
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