The foursome and the Beatles started their rehearsal for tomorrow's tamasha shortly after eating breakfast. One kwa one, they practiced seven songs which will be performed live. These are "All My Loving", "A Hard Day's Night", "Can't Buy Me Love", "I'm Happy Just To Dance With You", "I Saw Her Standing There", "It Won't Be Long", and "Twist And Shout". Rosie played her drum with Ringo, while Nicholas played his guitar, gitaa with John, Paul, and George. Scruffy, Buzzy, and Timothy, on the other hand, played as the audience and applauded them for every song they finished. In the end, the rehearsal was a success. John commented, "You two did a veddy good job." George added, "We're really proud of you!" Rosie replied, "Thank wewe very much! My excitement for the tamasha has just gotten stronger." "Mine, too." Added Nicholas. "Jolly good!" Exclaimed Paul. Ringo said, "So, shall we go out to have some lunch and a walk around Hyde Park?" Rosie replied, "Certainly! Let's go!" The group then enjoyed their time together once again as had another tasty feast and went for that planned walk around Hyde Park, which they were unable to do yesterday as they had to stop Veronica. Once again, another group of mashabiki came, and the Beatles smiled and waved at them again. They even blew them kisses, to which the mashabiki squealed with delight. As the sun set, they took out some chakula to eat for chajio, chakula cha jioni back in the hotel room. George alisema as they ate, "I'm glad we're really enjoying our time together, Rosie." Ringo added, "And I'm glad we're mates." Rosie smiled and replied, "I'm glad we're mates, too." After finishing their food, the foursome and the Beatles continued chatting for about an hour. Then, they dozed off to sleep, highly anticipating tomorrow's big night.
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