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King Zamundo
The land of Zamundo was a faraway land. It was so far that the only creatures living there were animals, and the land was run with their leader King Geoffie, the most magnificent lion anyone had ever seen. King Geoffie had a thick mane, with strands that looked as though they were made of gold rope and if you ever got close enough, you could bury your arm in it, up to your elbow. Each of his paws was the size of a basketball and his claws were as sharp as knives. Even though he was scary to look at all the animals of Zamundo loved King Geoffie. He was a strong but kind lion.
King Geoffie also had an amazing partner, his lioness, Queen Safara. The two of them had led their pack and the land of Zamundo for many years and had been quite

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