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South American Folktales, the rabbit and the sandal, part one.
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Hey kids, do you ever play a trick on someone?
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Wanna know what would happen if you play too many?
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Just listen to this rabbit's story, you'll learn.
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One day, the rabbit was resting in his cave.
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It's like there's a crowd outside my cave.
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Well, I think I'll sneak close to the cave mouth and listen.
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That rabbit has pulled one trick too many.
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It's time we put a stop to him.
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Last week, he tied my tail into a bow.
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But you're right, Snake.
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He goes too far sometimes.
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When he comes out, we can put him in that cage we brought.
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That will keep him out of trouble.
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Oh, this doesn't sound good at all.
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The rabbit's ears hurt straight up.
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He held his breath and leaned in closer to the cave wall, trying not to miss a single
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Okay, here is the plan.
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Turkey Volcha, you keep an eye out for him.
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He might try to sneak out somehow.
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If he does, dear, you chase him down.
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You're just as fast as he is.
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Rabbit, we know you're in there.
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We want to talk to you about something.
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The rabbit knew he had to think fast.
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If he ran out of the cave, the other animals would catch him.
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He had to think of a clever trick to distract them.
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These new first handles I got are too small for my feed.
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I'm just taking them off.
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We don't have all day to wait for you.
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Just wait a second, oh boy, these things are tight, hard to get them off.
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Oh, good moving, I'm missing my lunch for this.
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Sorry, won't be a minute, hey guys, did you ever have this much trouble with new sandals?
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Well, I had some boots that didn't fit once.
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Hmm, I only wear socks.
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Are you coming out or not?
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Everyone was getting very impatient.
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The rabbit knew if he didn't come out soon, they would come in after him.
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Okay, okay, I have one off now.
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Honestly, these are supposed to be good first handles.
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I paid a lot of carrots for them.
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I don't know, maybe they shrank in the rain.
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I had a first sweater that did that once.
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Tiger had to claw it off of me.
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That's why we turkey vultures stink to feathers.
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Water just rolls off of them.
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We don't care about your silly sandals, just get out here.
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Now Rabbit had an idea.
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If it didn't work, he was sunk.
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Ah, I should just throw these in the garbage.
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Why, they wouldn't fit a puppy.
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The rabbit knew he couldn't stall any longer.
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He folded himself up until he was as small as could be.
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This was going to be the greatest trick he ever pulled.