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Once upon a time a city mouse visited tо his cousin in the country. The country mouse shared his simple but wholesome food.
they left the blossoming green country-side to the busy, yes, even frightening city. The noise, the traffic, the hurrying, bustling crowds jostling each other was almost too much for the simple country mouse.
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Hungry from long journey, the city mouse and the country mouse began their feast, tasting one mouth-watering bit of food after another.
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«What was that?» the country mouse stuttered.
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«Good-by, cousin,» the country mouse squealed as he leaped through the hole in the pantry wall. «I’m going backto the meadow in the country. I prefer to live with the woods, the tall mountains and the fresh gurgling streams rather than in your exciting city.»

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