Early autumn in the pumpkin1 garden, there came seven wide mice escaping from a big and terrifying cat. They rushed into green vines and leaves aplenty with big and round pumpkins2.
The prideful cat hunted around like a chicken with its head cut off in vain and finally left in dismay.
"Hooray, we are safe now!"
When they came out, they were deeply attracted. The giant pumpkin leaves were as huge as the lotus leaves while the pumpkins were orange through a summer's sunlight.
The smallest mouse's nose jutted3 out and got very close to a pumpkin. He smelled with a smile: "Great, it's sweat! It must be the biggest pumpkin I've ever seen. I am hungry now. I guess it must be better in my belly4!"
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