After a delicious lunch, the group resumed exploring the market. As they walked, a kiosk selling vintage collectibles caught their attention. George said, "Ooh, let's check this one out, mates!" Rosie replied, "All right!" They then approached the kiosk and started browsing the unique stuff. While doing so, the cashier told Ringo, "What a lovely trumpet wewe have there!" Ringo replied, "Thank you! We bought this from the muziki tent. It's called a Harmony Trumpet." The cashier remarked, "How cool! Can I please hear what it sounds like? If wewe don't mind, that is." Ringo said, "Okie dokie!" With that, he played it once again, thus serenading the cashier. It even stopped two squirrels from fighting over an acorn and made them scurry off in a zaidi pleasant manner. Once Ringo finished playing, he asked the cashier, "Well, what do wewe think of it, madame?" She replied, "That was so beautiful and melodious! I upendo that trumpet's sound very much." Ringo exclaimed, "We upendo it, too!" The cashier then said, "Because of this, I'll give wewe and your group a discount when wewe buy seven items of any kind here in my kiosk!" Ringo replied, "Oh, thank you! We'd like that." Paul added, "Certainly!" The cashier responded, "You're very welcome! Go ahead! Find whatever wewe like." And so, the six Marafiki and the Beatles proceeded to buy two newspaper front pages, a small batch of coins, a toy Mini Cooper, a London postcard, and two glass soda bottles. They got their discount after making their purchase. Afterwards, they continued walking around the marketplace while Ringo played his trumpet some more.
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The six Marafiki and the Beatles rode the bus to Chelsea at twelve noon the following day. Upon arriving, they walked for a few zaidi blocks from where the bus dropped them off until they reached the market. It was alive with plenty of shoppers. Rosie remarked, "This is going to be fun! I know we will be able to find Ringo's trumpet here." Nicholas replied, "That's right, love!" Zack added, "Indeed!" With that, the group navigated themselves around the place before finally reaching the tent selling musical instruments. Inside, they saw a vintage organ, several electric and acoustic guitars, and a red piano. Everyone explored the tent when, soon enough, Ringo exclaimed, "Hey, mates! Look! I finally found one!"
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The group proceeded to have chajio, chakula cha jioni after making it back to London. John alisema as the chakula came, "There's nothing like a good meal after eradicating those evil spirits with our music." Rosie replied, "You alisema it, Johnny!" George said, "Indeed. Let's chow down, mates!" With that, everyone enjoyed their hearty meal together. The chakula was very tasty, and the six Marafiki and the Beatles left the restaurant feeling satisfied. After returning to the dorm, they relaxed for a couple of hours before calling it a night. We shall find out what new adventures our Heroes will have when the inayofuata story unfolds.
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Back outside, the Geordie twins and Bridget have been doing an excellent job in keeping the visitors at ease kwa telling them some humorous stories. Just then, one of them said, "Hey, chaps, I can hear Beatles muziki coming from the castle!" Another replied, "I can hear it, too! Shall we all go back inside and check it out?" Scruffy alisema while having an inner sense that their plan was a success, "Yeah. There must be a tamasha going on. Follow me." And sure enough, the muziki led them upstairs and to the kiti cha enzi room. Upon entering and seeing the four mop-topped lads having a blast, the visitors exclaimed, "Woah! Is this for real?! It's the Beatles themselves!" John replied, "Well, hello there! Come and jiunge us!" In a heartbeat, everyone jumped into the fun. They clapped, danced, and sang along with the band. Meanwhile, Scruffy, Buzzy, and Bridget flashed a thumbs up to Rosie, Nicholas, and Zack. The three Marafiki smiled and winked in response. So did the Beatles.
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"Gotcha!" Exclaimed John as the group entered the demon-infested kiti cha enzi room. The others laughed in response. After the Beatles, Rosie, and Nicholas set up their instruments, the tamasha started. Paul kicked things off with "Mr. Moonlight". When the evil spirits heard the music, they began to scream in agony. Rosie said, "Yes! Our plan is working!" Nicholas replied, "Indeed, it is, love!" At last, just as the song ended, the evil spirits were in such an unbearable state that they disappeared into nothing but thin air. Everyone paused for a while to feel it. John said, "They're gone. Those demons are gone for good." George added, "Yep. We did it, mates! That means this room is salama once again." The others exclaimed, "Yeah, yeah, yeah!" Ringo then said, "Let's continue our tamasha so that the visitors can hear our music. It will make them curious and eventually lure them back here." Zack replied, "Certainly. This is so much fun!" And that's just what they did.
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In a stealthy manner, the Beatles, Rosie, Nicholas, and Zack searched thoroughly all over the castle. This included the courtyard, the dungeons, the dining hall, and the armory room. As they entered the upper area, they started to hear the mysterious noises. They were quite creepy and consisted mainly of shrieks and growls. John said, "It looks like those haunting sounds are coming from the kiti cha enzi room, and they might be evil spirits!" Rosie exclaimed, "I think so, too! I bet that is what made the visitors frightened." John replied, "Yeah. Don't worry, me mates. I know of a way on how we can get rid of them. We'll go inside that room and have another mini concert!" Nicholas remarked, "What a capital idea there, John!" Zack added, "Indeed!" George said, "Well, what are we waiting for? Let's get going and exterminate those demons with our music!" And so, the group shared a big, crispy high five and marched confidently and full of optimism to the kiti cha enzi room.
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When everyone made it to the castle, they saw several visitors outside. They were trembling in fear after hearing the strange noises. John said, "All right, so this is what we'll do. Rosie, Nicholas, and Zack, wewe can come with me and my mates inside the ngome to look for where those noises are coming from. Then, we will think of a way to get rid of them. Meanwhile, Scruffy, Buzzy, and Bridget can stay here to talk with the visitors to distract them from becoming too scared." Rosie replied, "Okie dokie. We're on that." The others nodded in agreement. John exclaimed, "Good! Let's go!" What that, Rosie, Nicholas, Zack, and the Beatles bravely went inside the ngome and started their investigation.
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Everyone made it back to London at around ten o'clock. As they walked back to the dorm, George said, "That was quite a journey we had. Thanks again for getting my voice back." Rosie replied, "You're very welcome, Georgie. Anything for a friend." George smiled again and gave Rosie a big, loving hug and kiss. She couldn't help but do the same for him in return. Nicholas, Zack, the Geordie twins, Bridget, John, Paul, and Ringo watched them with awe. Afterwards, George held Rosie's hand until they reached the dorm with the others following behind them. Upon entering, the group got ready for kitanda and called it a night. And so, this ends another thrilling adventure for the six Marafiki and the Beatles. zaidi escapades are in store for them soon.
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The trek to the kisima, chemchemi had been going smoothly for the six Marafiki and the Beatles. In fact, they only had to go through three obstacles, which were a wide, swinging bridge, a small cave, and finally, an elevated cliff. Upon reaching the top, the group saw a sign with the fountain's picture. This indicated that they were close to reaching it at last. Rosie exclaimed, "Come on, everybody! We're almost there!" Nicholas added, "Yes! And George's voice will be back in no time!" With this, George became all the zaidi excited and eager to talk once again.
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