A fine piece of work
“Damn, I'm so sick of this!” roaring the elephant.
'Let me try, 'said the giraffe. 'No, I can't do it either, 'he sighed, almost complaining, after some time.
“Patience is a clean thing, “cried the raccoon. “Come on, I'll fix that for you.” He rolled up his sleeves and went to work. It lasted and it lasted and his puff and support attracted a great rush.
A water buffalo peered over his shoulder with a fascination.
'Stop that! ' called the raccoon poisonous. He had a red head.
“You're all doing it wrong, “the goat hit. But he couldn't do it either.
The gorilla struck his chest with a primal cry. “Dutter work!” he sits out. “Take an example to my mighty cobblemen!”
“Oh, my goodness, “the spider sighed. “That can never go well.” And she got right.
“On the side. On the side all! ' The octopus slipped forward. “Something so delicate is entrusted to me. And don't stand on my left arm! shouted them prickly to the side.
“Excuse me, “said the ant. “I wasn't looking good.” Together with the other animals, he looked closely at the octopus who began to do some stretching and stretching exercises prior to work. That unspided itself in a fierce yoga session that was so contagious that no one could sit still. Even the rigid gorilla couldn't hold back. He unfolded a suppleness to which the hippo could suck a tip, while the hippopotamus was a national gymnast champion for three years in a row.
The ant tipped on his toes like an accomplished ballet dancer and took the swim-up giraffe by the hand and performed an exquisite waltz together.
The elephant showed his sense of balance by balancing on its trunk.
The crossspider swung on a fine thread and showed her trapeze skills.
All in all, it was a great workout that might have lasted until the small hours of the night, if the fighter hadn't sighed loudly: 'Come on! '
The octopus apologized for himself to which the ant apologized and the elephant and the crossspider and even the gorilla that was entirely self-contained. He had shaken his limbs so hard that he couldn't recognize himself. The ant held a mirror in front of him to refresh his memory. Then the monkey recognized himself again, but the ant had doubts about himself, and the gorilla held a mirror in front of him. That went on for a while until everyone was sure they were sure of themselves.
The octopus now looked over the fine piece of work where no one, but no one, was able to do anything but really something or a little something about it and that was deeply and deeply sad, especially because it seemed something that was not certain if something was something to that extent that was certainly so could be cleared.
'Ready! ' the octopus suddenly shouted with an enthusiastic scream and the whole animal gang began to beat themselves on the shoulders and congratulate each other on the happy ending.
The ant actually had tears in his eyes. The giraffe offered him a tissue, but he shook his head. These were tears of joy, and you should be able to let them walk freely. The giraffe then started walking along and also the crossspider and the elephant and that went on and on and they turned it into a real marathon.
They dared to reassure that it was a day to never forget!
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