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In the biggest brownest muddiest river in Africa, two crocodiles lay with their heads just above the water. One of the crocodiles was enormous. The other was not so big.
"Do you know what I would like for my lunch to day?" the Enormous Crocodile asked. "No," the Notsobig one said. "What?" The Enormous Crocodile grinned, shouwing hundreds of sharp white teeth. "For my lunch today," he said,"I would like a nice juicy little child." "I never eat children," the Notsobig One said. "Only fish."
"Ho, ho, ho!" cried the Enormous Crocodile. "I'll bet if you saw a fat juicy little child paddling in the water over there at this very moment, you'd gulp him up in one gollop!"
"No, I wouldn't," the Notsobig One said. "Children are too tough and chewy. They are tough and chewy and nasty and bitter."