15 dialoges on frog and nightingale chapter
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(Scene)-On a cool night, the frog sang with his croaking and cacophonous voice in Bingle bog. A nightingale came and sat upon a sumac tree. With her melodious and sweet voice, she started singing. Suddenly, the frog croaked.
Nightingale: "Sorry- was that you who spoke?"
Frog: "Yes, you see I'm frog who owns this tree. In this bog I've long been known for my splendid baritone. And, of course, I wield my pen for Bog Trumpet now and then."
Nightingale: "Did you....did you like my song?"
Frog: "Not too bad- but far too long. The technique was fine of course, but it lacked certain force."
Nightingale: "Oh!"........
(Scene)-On a cool night, the frog sang with his croaking and cacophonous voice in Bingle bog. A nightingale came and sat upon a sumac tree. With her melodious and sweet voice, she started singing. Suddenly, the frog croaked.
Nightingale: "Sorry- was that you who spoke?"
Frog: "Yes, you see I'm frog who owns this tree. In this bog I've long been known for my splendid baritone. And, of course, I wield my pen for Bog Trumpet now and then."
Nightingale: "Did you....did you like my song?"
Frog: "Not too bad- but far too long. The technique was fine of course, but it lacked certain force."
Nightingale: "Oh!"........
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