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After the branch broke, a pelican caught Lemini in its beak and flew her back to her palace. The trouble was, Lap was standing up, so Princess Lemini had to stand up too to cure him, but she did. And after standing up, Princess Lemini taught everyone to walk, except for Meno. | After the branch broke, a pelican caught Lemini in its beak and flew her back to her palace. The trouble was, Lap was standing up, so Princess Lemini had to stand up too to cure him, but she did. And after standing up, Princess Lemini taught everyone to walk, except for Meno. | ||
The story | The story ends. Everyone liked it, but Mei Lin wants to know what the moral was. Pal says the moral was don't trust cats. He is about to ask what happened to Meno, but Pepe and Sale have left. The Barnes children then leave. | ||
That night, Mei Lin finally stands up, and notes that older people are impressed by the little things. | That night, Mei Lin finally stands up, and notes that older people are impressed by the little things. |