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There wasn't much humor around. Aside from the attitude that Unovara had predicted Peter would adopt... Perhaps Deborah needed to let go a little and just act like a child. Debbie soon alternated. Unovara and Sukoo joined the opposing squad, while she and Kamma joined the same one. Unovara and Sukoo joined the opposing squad, while she and Kamma joined the same one.

Sukoo kept saying "Pit, Pit, Pit, Pit" (one-one, one-one) as she hoped the number one would land on the dice. By doing so, she would remove one of Kamma's hexagonal tiles, leaving three. Deborah's team would have a lower likelihood of success as a result.

"Ovantje, Ovantje!" The children, the children Their grandmother yelled out from underneath the verandah, "Indje, Indje. Come come." They all made haste to the front. In close proximity to the cypress tree, Peter nearly fell. That would have caused a great deal of suffering.

Yes, Grandmother, they said it at the same moment.

"Yes, Grandmother," Deborah said. "You've called for us?"

She wasn't stubborn; she was just right.

At this time of the day, what could possibly be more significant than a board game? She muttered to herself, "These elders are so trivial."

"Yes, I've called for you." I need you to sit down from the youngest one to the oldest, form a circle, and sit with crossed legs; you're all going to eat this porridge in that order; no one stands up until it's done."

They gathered around the bowl, and without further ado, they dove their four fingers into the silver bowl, each dishing out a handful of porridge well blended with dikmelk-omaere.

Grandmother over here, it's me Charcoal calling you." Bean rushed to the furnace. "Charcoal, my friend, are you alright?" "If I am really your friend, get in." The charcoal responded.

The charcoal eventually persuaded the bean to enter the water; she continued; he exerted pressure alone to maintain the flame, but in the end, the coal and bean both burned out because the coal was too hot for the bean and the bean was too cold for the coal. Don't dull your fire to keep someone else burning was the story's message. Most likely, you two will become exhausted.

"See, my kids, the lesson we should learn from this is to love one another. The virtue of selflessness is as crucial as the need to love one another. Be both unselfish and selfish when necessary. Even though individuals claim to desire what's best for them, you have to act in your own best interests. What is best for you may not always be the best thing for you. You may not comprehend this at this time because you are still very young," their grandmother said.

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