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... and Hong Yi asked, "Maya, do you see any you like?"

Lin Wu, seeing Maya say nothing, suggested, "The white one is nice, shimmering with silver light, quite beautiful."

Maya pointed a finger, "The brown one there."

Lin Wu: "It’s nothing special." Not tall, not short, not fat, not thin.

Maya said, "It doesn’t socialize." It would rather eat grass at the edges than crowd with the other horses.

Lin Wu said, "Isn’t it better to socialize?"

Maya replied, ...

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