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sand and bamboo with some dirt and flowers to make it look pretty and chicken bones (sometimes mistaken as rooster bones) were used, Little pepit was the creator of the bridge. Years later, asian people destroyed it, and threw the bridge at Little pepit house. Little pepit spirit now haunts the asian people, so to be safe, you must wear a cat over your head.

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