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... the ones with big mouths and big bellies. They just broke the honey nest into small pieces and put them in, and squeezed them slowly when they got home. Honey will do.

   I feel my hands are sticky after finishing.

   Nuan Nuan broke some for Iris who was next to him, and Lele also ate some, and then went to wash his hands.

   Stayed at Uncle Kane's house for two days, and they really went home this time.

   And on the way home, I made a diversion to Yunnan, and broug ...

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