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Little Johnnie's neighbour had a baby. # _5 s$ G) \( M5 Y; I
Unfortunately, the baby was born without ears.- ]" G0 u/ L! H G
When mother and new baby came home from the hospital, Johnnie's
7 h# U; L" k% T5 tfamily was invited over to see the baby.
0 G; y) Y; O* ^5 \5 L. w! aBefore they left their house, Little Johnnie's dad had a talk4 q) P3 r3 m0 W- ?. X3 ?- q
with him and explained that the baby had no ears.
6 m' g" H/ K1 U2 l/ x$ U+ o6 YHis dad also told him that if he so much mentioned anything 9 M; V7 y% L: U* C; Z2 c
about the baby's missing ears or even said the word ears, he! l" h/ i! ?1 z
would get the smacking of his life when they came back home.: f0 n. L0 p8 Z. S* Z8 V
Little Johnnie told his dad he understood completely.
, S+ I. ~; Q1 |& HWhen Johnnie looked in the crib he said, 'What a beautiful
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The mother said, 'Why, thank you, Little Johnnie. - K& z, S+ z. }; |0 v5 U$ g3 p
Johnnie said, 'He has beautiful little feet and beautiful9 ?! ]2 H' h/ v
little hands, a cute little nose and really beautiful eyes. Can$ y; y. |; o5 ?3 U- [
he see?'
5 u' V, Z& Z, z6 ]' I'Yes', the mother replied, 'we are so thankful; the Doctor said! C7 v8 R l6 r' [. s
he has 20/20 vision.'
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'That's great', said Little Johnnie,'coz he'd be 法克ed if he4 G: R' }0 ^8 `2 h' k; F" }1 s
needed glasses'. |
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