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Three Paths

Beth and Ruth want to take a bath. They see three paths. What path will take them to the baths?

“I think this path goes to the baths,” says Ruth. They take that path.

“This is not the path,” says Beth.

They see a moth. “Is this the path to the baths?” Beth asks the moth.

“No, this is not the path to the baths “No, this is not the path to the baths. Take the thin path,” says the moth.

“Thank you, moth,” says Beth and Ruth. They take the thin path.

They see the baths! It was worth the walk.

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