How does the frog froghorn blarely unreviled through the bog
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Because after the death of nightingale , there was no rival left to compete with the frog in the Bog and the creatures of the Bog were forced to hear the crass cacophony of the frog.
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The nightingale’s arrival in the Bingle Bog had eclipsed the frog’s singing. The wily frog began looking upon the nightingale as potential threat to his career and hatched an insidious plan to get rid of the naïve bird. The cunning frog succeeded in his plan by providing faulty training and discouraging her. Following his instruction in desperation and dejection she burst her vein and died. Thus the frog regained his old status as a singer of the Bog. He resumed his old singing which was nothing better than the blare of a foghorn.
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