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One day, as she was flying along, she met a duck.
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The duck said, "Hi, I'm duck.
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She took a deep breath and said, "Patero Patero-Whack Whack-Datal!"
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The duck thought she was making a rude noise and flew away.
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She blasted the little bird right off the branch.
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The Pterodactyl was as sad as sad could be.
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Her name was Pterodactyl.
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The Pterodactyl couldn't say "Pterodactyl."
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I'm nobody becasue I can't pronounce my name, sahe said.
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" But you must be somebody," chuckled Owl. "because I know your name."
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I'm nobody because I can't pronounce my name, she said.
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" But you must be somebody," chuckled Owl. "because I know your name."
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"When you rip something, what do you do?" he asked.
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"You tear it," she answered. "good," said Owl. " And you use what to pin a paper to the wall?" "A tack," sahe answered brightly.
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The word got caught between her beak and her tongue.
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She would take a big breath.
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I'm nobody because I can't pronounce my name, she said.
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" But you must be somebody," chuckled Owl. "because I know your name."
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One day, as she was flying along, she met a duck.
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The duck said, "Hi, I'm duck.
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Later that day, she happened upon a small bird in a tree,
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The bird chirped, "Hi, I'm Wren. Who are you?"
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"Now make the T in tack a D and set it on the floor, which is covered in what?"
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"Tile!" she laughed.
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She would scrunch up her beak and blurt, "Patero Whack Datal!"
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Now, if you can't say your name, it is vey hard to meet someone new.
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One day, as she was flying along, she met a duck.
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The duck said, "Hi, I'm duck. Who are you?
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"Now put it all together," hea whooed.
"Tear Tear-A A-Dack Dack-Tile." |
"You got it," laughed Owl as he flew away. I'm an owl and you are a Pterodactyl. Tear A Dack Tile!"
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From then and thereafter, the pterodactyl had lots of friends. Together they sat on the bending branch and sipped tea.
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She would murmur, "You are Wren. You are duck. I am the Tear Tear-A A-Dack Dack-Tile, Pterodactyl!" And she was, and she is to this very day.
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There was once a very rare creature called a Pterodactyl.
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She had big, leathery wings.
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"Now put it all together," he whooed.
"Tear Tear-A A-Dack Dack-Tile." |
"You got it," laughed Owl as he flew away. I'm an owl and you are a Pterodactyl. Tear A Dack Tile!"
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She had a big, bony, beak.
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But her name she could barely speak.
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The Pterodactyl took a really big breath. This time she was going to get it right. This time she was going to make a friend.
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Only this time, she said her name louder and worse than before. "Paw Paw-Tero Tero-Wrack Wrack-Tow Tow-Whack Whack-Tile Tile-Tattle!" Even worse, she burped at the same time.
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