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Kids Can Fly: The Innocent Rabbit

drowned out, and the townsfolk had their way. Ivan and his shooting partner blushed, and behaved like two very coy school girls.

The very next day, the two men were helped on to horses (with a wife and three children on other horses) and they rode away, never (hopefully) to be seen again.

But on the field, where the rabbit had died (the poor unsuspecting rabbit), a memorial was set up, with the inscription to wit that "Unless people settle their differences, and strive to find a common ground for peace, innocent blood will always flow."

While the memorial was remembered for many years after that, it was soon forgotten as the townsfolk uprooted everything and moved their town to some distant, and unspecified locality.

And as for the rabbits who saw the memorial as it crumbled away during the ensuing twenty years of neglect, not one of them had the wit or brains to understand a word of it.


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