The first thing

    The first thing (第2/3页)

natelysometimeswhenweopenedthedoorwedfindthatshedtornmorepagesoutofmorebookswhileshewasinside,andthesepageshadtobeaddedtothetotal,infairness.

    ThebabysnamewasBornDancin.Wegavethebabysomeofourwine,red,white,andblue,andspokeseriouslytoher.Butitdidntdoanygood.

    Imustsayshegotrealclever.Youdcomeuptoherwhereshewasplayingonthefloor,inthoseraretimeswhenshewasoutofherroom,andtheredbeabookthere,openbesideher,andyoudinspectitanditwouldlookperfectlyallright.Andthenyoudlookcloselyandyoudfindapagethathadonelittlecornertorn,couldeasilypassforordinarywear-and-tearbutIknewwhatsheddone,shedtornoffthislittlecornerandswallowedit.Sothathadtocountanditdid.Theywillgotoanylengthstothwartyou.Mywifesaidthatmaybewewerebeingtoorigidandthatthebabywaslosingweight.ButIpointedouttoherthatthebabyhadalonglifetoliveandhadtoliveintheworldwithothers,hadtoliveinaworldwherethereweremany,manyrules,andifyoucouldntlearntoplaybytherulesyouweregoingtobeleftoutinthecoldwithnocharacter,shunnedandostracizedbyeveryone.Thelongestweeverkeptherinherroomconsecutivelywaseighty-eighthours,andthatendedwhenmywifetookthedooroffitshing

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