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The Owl at Night
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The Owl at Night
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The sky is dark.
The stars shine bright.
An owl sits in a tree.
He opens his big eyes.
He looks left and right.
“Hoo, hoo,” says the owl.
A mouse runs by.
The owl watches quietly.
The wind blows soft.
The owl flies into the night.
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