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    81. Illustrated Story: The Truest Lie 1  
    The witch thought for a pretty long time, but wasnlt able to guess the truth. So she had to give up. And whatls more, she had to rid them of the mule ears. But before the two boys left, she asked…  
    82. Illustrated Story: The Truest Lie 2  
    “This is a true story! I even met the cook myself! You have no idea of how stories should be told! Come on, one more try! I donlt have all day to listen to you! If you do not succeed this time, you…  
    83. Illustrated Story: The Truest Lie 3  
    The two boys thought for some time. If they didnlt find the truest lie they would become the witchls s’aves forever. And this wasnlt all. They would also remain with those donkey ears for the rest…  
    84. Illustrated Story: The Truest Lie 4  
    Once upon a time there was a witch. She was the worst good witch and she lived in the biggest little house, in the oldest young forest. The house was neither white nor yellow, neither purple nor…  
    85. Illustrated Story: My Friend, Idly 1  
    But the legs, the arms, the stomach, the ears, the tongue, the hair and the brain did not get to say anything or be too ashamed, because the door opened again and this time it was the teacher who…  
    86. Illustrated Story: My Friend, Idly 2  
    -“Idly! Heeey, Idly, itls twenty to eight… Idly!”  But Idly didnlt have ears anymore, so she couldnlt hear her, so the tongue had no other choice: she found the courage and left as well,…  
    87. Illustrated Story: My Friend, Idly 3  
    And the arms hurried to school, lest they be late, because, as everybody knows, arms walk more s’owly than legs. Idly kept on s’eeping and did not care a bit that her arms and legs left for school.…  
    88. Illustrated Story: My Friend, Idly 4  
    Once upon a time there was a morning in which my friend Idly refused profusely to go to school. Her mother begged her, but to no avail:  -“Idly, itls seven olclock; I have your toothbrush…  
    89. Illustrated Poem: Going for Milk! 2  
     Go for Milk! A poem by Mediana Stan, illustrated by Szitai György-Ferenc, translated by Rafael Manory  
    90. Page 1  
     Sunrise A poem by Mediana Stan, illustrated by Liviu Boar  
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