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Jack Wayne
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Little black hen can’t keep her ghost babies out of the trouble in the barn. They meet a skunk, bathe in tomato juice, and paint the donkeys’ hoofs red with helium paint. This starts a fad which makes all the farm animals happy as they dance around the pasture.
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