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There is no easier way to escape than a book. I feel sorry for those who wonât read. I have had more adventures in my lifetime than than should be allowed one human.
A big event in the summer time was when Mom would call, âGet your library books!â Children were not allowed in the main library, just the childrenâs library down stairs. We were always ready to go before Mom was, so one day the three of us were sitting in a corner of the entrance reading our new library books while waiting for Mom. A lady with a big camera asked, âHave you been bad?â
âNo, just reading our books.â
âWell, arenât you cute! May I take your picture?â
She posed us as if Carol was reading to her little brother and sister. I was the oldest but did not look like it. She took several pictures, thanked us and went away.
Then the childrenâs library was closed for a couple weeks. I was disappointed that I could not go to the library with Mom the next time she went.
When it opened again, it was all freshly painted and looked very nice, and there was a big photo of a little girl reading to her little brother and sister. The boy was barefoot. Kids at first did not believe that was us.
Kirk Barnes Premium Member over 3 years ago
There is no easier way to escape than a book. I feel sorry for those who wonât read. I have had more adventures in my lifetime than than should be allowed one human.
Indianapolis Smith over 3 years ago
âItâs about a kid named âHarryâ and his adventures at a boarding school.â
Ukko wilko over 3 years ago
Just since you got here, Maria. Please go away and let me enjoy my book.
Tentoes over 3 years ago
A big event in the summer time was when Mom would call, âGet your library books!â Children were not allowed in the main library, just the childrenâs library down stairs. We were always ready to go before Mom was, so one day the three of us were sitting in a corner of the entrance reading our new library books while waiting for Mom. A lady with a big camera asked, âHave you been bad?â
âNo, just reading our books.â
âWell, arenât you cute! May I take your picture?â
She posed us as if Carol was reading to her little brother and sister. I was the oldest but did not look like it. She took several pictures, thanked us and went away.
Then the childrenâs library was closed for a couple weeks. I was disappointed that I could not go to the library with Mom the next time she went.
When it opened again, it was all freshly painted and looked very nice, and there was a big photo of a little girl reading to her little brother and sister. The boy was barefoot. Kids at first did not believe that was us.