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SIMBO
Simbo is a baby elephant. He lived in a Zoo. He was looked after by a caretaker. His name was Uncle Volly. Volly had no children. So, he loved simbo like his own child. Uncle volley would buy him candy and stroke him behind his big ears murmuring: Poor little child, you don’t even know you’re and prphan…”
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It is a bad habit”. Uncle Volley said angrily. “I too don’t like… That’s why animals don’t smoke. It is certainly a bad habit. “Bab elephant said. “True,” said uncle Volly. The baby elephant quickly got dressed. They came near the enrance.
Simbo saw a well dressed gentlemen left the zoom. The guards saluted him. The Director. He heard that. “Simbo was the next visitor. All the guards, of course, let him through because they thought; this must be the body guard to the director who left early.
Simbo came home with uncle Vollley. He swept the floor, switched the TV and brewed such good tea that uncle Volly drank six cups. Sometimes Uncle Volley’s back ached, and he would send simbo to the chemist for some ointment. Simbo rubbed it into his back and uncle Volley grew with pleasure. Oh! That feels good! Oh! Oh! Not so hard! I don’t have elephant’s, hide Uncle Volley said.
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Thinking he grabbed that mischievous boy with his trunk, raised him. Then Some Stolen Small play items and several Postage Stamps fell out from that boy’s pocket. That boy was very frightened. He kicked his legs and screamed. At last simbo put him down on the floor. Of course, by then everyone had realized that their new teacher was an elephant.
All the children heard that.
Oh! How lucky we are that we have such a wonderful, clever teacher. He teaches us nicely, we like him very much” they shouted.
That boy ran to complain to the principal.
“Our new teacher… the boy sniveled.
“What about the new teacher?” the principal asked.
“Our new teacher is an… elephant.”
“what?”
That’s right, a real elephant.”
The principal jumped up form his chair, stuck on his glasses and rushed down the corriedor.
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