Letras De Uso Dudoso
"I know I'll buy candy ... I huy no teeth ache. Well, I'll buy cakes ... huy no tummy hurt me. I know I'll buy a red bow for my tail. "
Therat kept his money in his pocket and went to the market. Once in the market asked the shopkeeper a piece of her best red ribbon. He bought it and returned to his house. The next day when the ratwas put rose presumed his bow on his tail and went to the balcony of his house. That appears a rooster and says:
"Mouse, rat you are so beautiful, will you marry me?".
And the rat said,"I do not know, I do not know, do you at night do what noise?"
And the rooster says "quiquiriquí". "Oh no, I will not marry you I do not like the noise you're making."
It was therooster and a dog appeared. "Mouse, rat you are so beautiful, will you marry me?". And the rat said:
"I do not know, I do not know, do you at night do what noise?". "Woof, woof". "Oh no, I willnot marry you that noise scares me."
It was a dog and a pig appeared. "Mouse, rat you are so beautiful, will you marry me?".
And the rat said, "I do not know, I do not know, how about youat night do what noise?". "Oink, oink". "Oh no, I will not marry you that noise is very ordinary."
The pig disappears where wine and a white cat arrives and tells the rat: "Mouse, rat youare so beautiful will you marry me?". And the rat said:
"I do not know, I do not know, what do you make noise at night?". And the kitten with soft, sweet voice she says: "Meow, meow." "Ohyes I will marry you that your voice is very sweet."
And so they married the presumed rat and white cat sweet voice. The two were together happily ever after and bunting this story is over.
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