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Little Johnnie's neighbour had a baby. / l4 n/ q% w+ g. y' x
Unfortunately, the baby was born without ears.
5 ?0 w$ g' c% D! Y: {! uWhen mother and new baby came home from the hospital, Johnnie's' A5 L; X' K; c- K0 M4 p
family was invited over to see the baby.
. Y5 M& Y8 m3 ?; XBefore they left their house, Little Johnnie's dad had a talk9 a/ r s0 K0 v) F$ G
with him and explained that the baby had no ears./ q7 B& o' T& _! J ?
His dad also told him that if he so much mentioned anything
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would get the smacking of his life when they came back home. N: X" F* m6 |. F" f, T
Little Johnnie told his dad he understood completely. ! N2 d B- c' q
When Johnnie looked in the crib he said, 'What a beautiful+ z7 g/ _2 e1 ]; f3 u
baby.'. c* h* W; _ C0 u
The mother said, 'Why, thank you, Little Johnnie.
) e' @- Z$ k iJohnnie said, 'He has beautiful little feet and beautiful
8 c* y' m) l$ E* V" B" a2 P$ Zlittle hands, a cute little nose and really beautiful eyes. Can, n' F) ?: \3 f. L N7 h2 N( J* W
he see?'& U5 N6 L" W6 C
'Yes', the mother replied, 'we are so thankful; the Doctor said: N$ k7 \5 p# X$ X6 @. R. D
he has 20/20 vision.'
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8 C! U9 `0 o" Z% F; w9 F2 G'That's great', said Little Johnnie,'coz he'd be 法克ed if he9 n7 c" T$ L! T' S, L4 q
needed glasses'. |
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