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What Is This Nonsense I See

October30

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It was a great day as I was playing in the forest gather pearls and diamonds and rubies in the wood and I was running all around with wild flowers in my hair. Then all of a sudden as I had reached the margin of the brook and on the other side I saw mother talking to a man where they sat together on the mossy tree-trunk. My mom then calls for me and says that I must be friends with person who is standing next to her Here is a friend of mine, who must be thy friend also.  Thou wilt have twice as much love henceforward as thy mother alone could give thee!  Leap across the brook and come to us.  Thou canst leap like a young deer!” (Chapter 19) I didn’t focus as to the order my mom gave me to come but I focused on the relation as to they might have with one another. I found myself angry when for all my life I have seen the letter A on my mother’s bosom and all of a sudden why does she choose to not where it now! Hoping that she would get the hint, I pointed with my forefinger towards her bosom not saying anything. I might have over done it with my “suddenly burst into a fit of passion, gesticulating violently, and throwing her small figure into the most extravagant contortions,” but it worked. (Chapter 19) The website http://scottberkun.com/2010/how-to-convince-anyone-of-anything/ worked for telling me how to get what I want out of someone. My mom finally noticed or at least that man next to her whispered something to her because she finally got that she was to put the letter A back on her bosom. When she told me that it was by my side of the brooks I told her that she had to “Come thou and take it up,” that might have been a little rude of me but that should teach my mother to not change.

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