The first word is ROMPEOLAS (breakwater). However, since we really can’t tell the difference between them, we will just go with MALECÓN (jetty). Because it is closer to MALABAR (juggling). And if we break that jetty in three, we get the starting points for three other words. And as luck would have it, the first to cross our mind and join that juggler were an elephant (ELEFANTE) and a seashell (CONCHA).
Once upon a time there was an elephant that was tired of juggling the seashells he found on the sand, so, he set out for the breakwater. But none of the waves he found there felt like juggling him. All of them broke, telling the elephant that juggling only one ball isn’t a challenge.
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It’s fine. I don’t need to touch the clouds. Can we at least play ball?
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I brought three more elephants. Is that enough? Will you agree to juggle me now?
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Fine. Don’t give me what I want. I will just juggle you and keep you from breaking. Let’s see how you like that.
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That’s OK. No harm done. I will just go back to juggling seashells.