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A Pretty Picture (standard:non fiction, 929 words) | |||
Author: Pamela Jenkins | Added: Jan 14 2003 | Views/Reads: 3396/2282 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Mr. Perry had been a wonderful neighbor for many years. Now it was time to do something special for him. The only problem was getting the old horse, Bandit, to cooperate! | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story to think. I snapped pictures as quick as I could, laughing at the comical expression on his face. All too soon, though, the light faded to dusk and the moment was past. The next day, I picked the prettiest of the pictures and set it in a wooden frame. The sun had been shining on Bandit's white coat, making it glow against the background of brilliant autumn colors. His blue nose and deep dark eyes made him all the more beautiful. At the nursing home, Mr. Perry took one look at the framed photo and said, "That's not my horse." We were all stunned. "No," he protested sadly. "My horse is old. This horse isn't mine." We pointed out the blue velvet nose and dark eyes, and finally convinced Mr. Perry that the photo was indeed of his old pal, Bandit. With care and good feed, Bandit was weathering his golden years quite well. Mr. Perry studied the image for a long time without speaking. As we left the nursing home that evening, I overheard Mr. Perry talking to another resident. He was holding out the frame and pointing at the horse in the photo. "That's my horse, Bandit," he said proudly. "Best horse I ever had, and I've had a lot of 'em!" Just hearing him speak those sweet words made it all worthwhile. Tweet
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