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text. Centuries ago
there lived-- "A king!" my little
readers will say immediately.
No, children, you are mistaken.
Once upon a time there was a piece
of wood. It was not an expensive piece
of wood. Far from it. Just a common
block of firewood, one of those thick,
solid logs that are put on the fire
in winter to make cold rooms cozy
and warm.
I do not know how this really happened,
yet the fact remains that one fine
day this piece of wood found itself
in the shop of an old carpenter. His
real name was Mastro Antonio, but
everyone called him Mastro Cherry,
for the tip of his nose was so round
and red and shiny that it looked like
a ripe cherry.
As soon as he saw that piece of
wood, Mastro Cherry was filled with
joy. Rubbing his hands together happily,
he mumbled half to himself:
"This has come in the nick of time.
I shall use it to make the leg of
a table."... Read
the entire story.
So, turn off that MTV and get your children reading the words
that will deepen their soul and exalt their spirit as well as
your own. Check out the book from the library!