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Books teach things. Okay, easy enough concept to grasp. However, Moose still found experience, practice, and a real live instructor better, but he supposed that if these were not available, a book would suffice. Teaching tools. Nice. One question down. Kansas's response to the instruction manual was a little harder to grasp. The book in his hands was not telling how to kill a mockingbird, but was apparently something much deeper and more important. Perhaps they should have named the book more accordingly.

To the best of his knowledge, things were generally named with some form of rhyme or reason. Hickory trees had hickory nuts; Moose was large and his first kill was a moose... simple enough. Perhaps the reading part would be the easy part and the understanding and comprehension a little tougher to grasp.

Och. Ah see whit ye mean... Ah thin'. He smiled confidently at Kansas. The male was a good teacher, and Moose was eager to learn. Amber eyes scanned the horizon quickly and saw how beautiful the day was. There are hundreds of sunny days here, but today is the one chance I've been given so far to learn something a unique as reading. Might as well take it.

Tell meh mo' Kansas... explain these le'ers ta meh.


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