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Jez Alborough

Boo! – Perceived Reality

January 28, 2017January 28, 2017 ~ PM Rogers

“Help!” squeaked a mouse. “He’s coming!”
Who’s coming?” asked a frog.
“Big Bro,” said the mouse.
“He’s rough, he’s tough, and he’s big.”
“Big?” said the frog. “How big?”
The mouse stretched out his arms as wide as they could go.
“This big,” he cried, and he scampered off to hide.

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