The Little Issue

Re lokela ho ya teng!

Ene e le Labobedi mme ho ne ho se na sekolo. Bana bohle ba ne ba kopane laeboraring bakeng sa letsatsi le ikgethileng. E ne e le Letsatsi la Tsebo ya ho Bala le ho Ngola la Lefatshe mme batho hohle lefatsheng ba ne ba tla bala ba be ba ngole le ho mamela dipale ka lona letsatsi leo.

Neo o ne a nyakalletse haholo. Mongodi eo a mo ratang haholo, Joan Rankin, o ne a etla laeboraring ho tla bala dibukeng tseo a di ngotseng, mme ntatae one at shepisitse hore o tla mo isa ho ya mmona. Neo o ne a ng otse buka e ikgethang mabapi le yena, mme o ne a tatetse ho ya mo neha yona.

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