Chapter 38: Who dares wins (the sugar sachets) by The Common Crow
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heh heh heh... beautiful anvita! a remake of the kaka-paati-vadai story... I will sing to my nephew that the crow snatched sugar sachets and not vadais. :D :D ~w.s.
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2 comments:
heh heh heh... beautiful anvita!
a remake of the kaka-paati-vadai story...
I will sing to my nephew that the crow snatched sugar sachets and not vadais. :D :D
~w.s.
Thanks :)
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