kwa the time the group reached the souvenir shop, they proceeded to find anyone who could assist them with George's dilemma. As they went around, they heard a concerned voice asking, "You chaps look like wewe need some help. Would wewe like to come over here?" Rosie replied, "All right." The others followed behind her. It turned out to be the curator of the gardens, and his office was filled with glass displays of various flowers. When everyone sat down in the couch, he said, "Greetings! What can I do for you?" George then raised his hand and pointed to his mouth again. John replied, "Well, our friend has Lost his voice after getting lost. Do wewe have any information as to why such a thing like this happened?" The curator said, "Oh, dear. I'm afraid this has been caused kwa the Chiming Hibiscus of Silence." "The Chiming Hibiscus of Silence?! I've never heard of a maua, ua like that before." Remarked Paul. Ringo asked, "Can wewe please tell us zaidi about it, sir?" The curator opened his book and explained to them while kusoma the chapter, "The Chiming Hibiscus of Silence is a mysterious kind of flower. It is aqua colored and produces a hypnotizing, chime-like sound which can lull a person to sleep. Unfortunately, once the person wakes up, this maua, ua casts a voiceless spell on him au her. We actually had a few cases of this incident, and as a result, we placed a warning sign forbidding anyone to step inside the territory." Nicholas said, "Goodness me. So that's what caused George to become silent." Rosie added, "Yeah. Is there anything that we can do to break the spell and get his voice back?" The curator replied, "Certainly. All wewe need to do is to go to Birmingham and visit a special fountain, which is located in the city's outskirts. When wewe get there, wewe can put the water in a bottle and let your friend drink it, this water is powerful and energizing to the vocal chords. However, wewe have to make it to the kisima, chemchemi before it closes at exactly an saa before midnight. Here, I have a map which can help wewe in finding it." Rosie took the map and said, "Okie dokie. It looks like this quest is not going to be too hard after all. Thank wewe very much for your help, Mr. Curator!" He replied, "It was my great pleasure, young lady. Good luck!" With that, the six Marafiki and the Beatles left the botanic gardens and started their train ride to Birmingham. George smiled at the fact that his voice will be returned soon.
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This is an makala for my special friend, 80smusiclover1 (Kelly). This was a request specifically from her, so here it is.
wewe are a wonderful friend, and I am glad that we met. From the time we met, wewe have accepted me for who I am. wewe never judged me for any of my quirks. wewe have always been very kind. You've always shown concern for me and for my friends. If that's not what friendship is all about, then what is it about? I think wewe are a great example of what a friend should be. I count myself fortunate to have wewe as my friend. I know that sometimes the clouds get dark, but there is always a silver lining somewhere. If wewe cannot see it, I'll be there to point it out to you. wewe will never be alone. I am here for you, no matter what. You've always been here for me. Thank wewe for being here, and thank wewe for being you.
wewe are a wonderful friend, and I am glad that we met. From the time we met, wewe have accepted me for who I am. wewe never judged me for any of my quirks. wewe have always been very kind. You've always shown concern for me and for my friends. If that's not what friendship is all about, then what is it about? I think wewe are a great example of what a friend should be. I count myself fortunate to have wewe as my friend. I know that sometimes the clouds get dark, but there is always a silver lining somewhere. If wewe cannot see it, I'll be there to point it out to you. wewe will never be alone. I am here for you, no matter what. You've always been here for me. Thank wewe for being here, and thank wewe for being you.