With Ahiru is back, perhaps we can start to organize an artistic event to raise funds of the vertical fencing. We would have needed it after what happened last month. Obviously, we were the ones to pay for the inefficient protection. It’s never over in this place, is it
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...Don't take no for an answer. Mm! I should remember that one, huh?
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You should remember it for the future, Ahiru. A woman shouldn't take a no for answer.
The moral of the story is: A good neighbor is a fellow who smiles at you over the back fence, but doesn't climb over it.
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So...I can argue when Fakir says no?
...Well, our neighbors wouldn't have to climb over it, right? I mean, if they knocked, we could just let them in.
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Fakir say-
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Does she mean that?
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Oh, forget it, Ahiru.
The moral of the story is: Don't tell friends their social faults; they will cure the fault and never forgive you.
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The moral of the story is: I would rather dance as a ballerina, though faultily, than as a flawless clown.
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[[She wants to ask what a clown has to do with anything, but Rue says not to pay attention to it...]]
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The moral of the story is: We can't help everyone, but everyone can help someone.
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