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GESE - fable
LIAR - fable
FLY - fable
OBOZ - fable
DONkey - fable
PIKE - fable
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BELKA - fable
BARREL - fable
GOLIK - fable
BAG - fable
FLOWERS - fable
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RAZORS - fable
CROW - fable
CASKET - fable
LEAVES - fable
ORACLE - fable
Parnassus - fable
SHEPHERD - fable
PIG - fable
TIT - fable
DOG - fable
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QUARTET - fable
MECHANIC - fable
ANT - fable
HUNTER - fable
STARLING - fable
LAMB - fable
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DIVER - fable
MONKEYS - fable
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CROW - fable
MUSICIANS - fable
TRIPID - a fable
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NAPRASLINA - a fable
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