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The story details Goya's struggle to survive, his accidental journey through a dark and daunting tunnel, and his eventual emergence into an unfamiliar environment. The text vividly describes Goya's fear and confusion as he encounters scary noises and a strange smell that initially offers a glimmer of hope, reminiscent of home. However, this hope is short-lived as he discovers he has stumbled upon a school, inadvertently causing panic among the children. The confusion is heightened when the children mistake him for a crocodile, a creature Goya himself fears, despite his own reptilian appearance. The narrative explores themes of displacement, fear, and misidentification, set against a backdrop of a natural disaster and the innocence of schoolchildren. 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