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That night we went for a walk£®Delighted at the moon£¬he gestured£¬"What is it£¿"I said£¬"The moon£¬it's the moon£®"He reached up and tried to£¨45£©Ait£®He cried again when I tried to give him a £¨46£©Duntil I started to play with the water£®By the end of his bath the room was soaked and he was laughing£®We read the book One Yellow Lion£®He £¨47£©Clooking at the colorful pictures and turning the £¨48£©A£®By the end of the night he was saying£¬"one yellow lion£®"
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He was a sad£¬shy boy for a long time£¨50£©Dthose first days£®He cried easily£®He hid food in his pillowcase and searched in garbage cans£®I wondered then if he would ever£¨51£©A the wounds of neglect that the orphanage had beaten into him£®
It has been four years£®Luke is a smart£¬funny£¬happy fourth-grader£®He is £¨52£©D with charm and is a natural athlete£®His teachers say he is well behaved and works very hard£®Our neighbor says she has never seen a £¨53£©Bkid£®
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