Together Forever: The Dormouse and the Babel Fish
The night was dark, and it was stormy, too. The air was brillig, and the toves were as slithy as only toves can be. There, in the tulgey wood, The Dormouse first set eyes upon the uffish Babel Fish. Whiffling and burbling, The Dormouse approached the Babel Fish, who galumphed back in afright. "Be not afraid," said The Dormouse beamishly, "all I've ever wanted for us is to be frabjous." So the two decided to chortle together under the privacy of the Tumtum tree. The Dormouse admired the Babel Fish's vorpal scales and outgrabed slime coating, while the Babel Fish reveled in the sheer mimsyness of The Dormouse. So there, amongst the mome raths and the borogoves, shunning the Bandersnatch (and the equally toweless JubJub Bird), The Dormouse and the Babel Fish calloohed and callayed 'til the end of time.
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