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Mr. Smith has two children. Sammy is seven years old and his brother, Mike, is five. Sammy goes to school, but Mike doesn’t. When Sammy is at home, he often plays with Mike while their mother is cooking or washing, and he is usually very nice to his little brother, and Mrs. Smith is free to do her work quietly.
One Saturday morning, the two children are playing in the garden while their mother is cooking lunch. They are quite happy until Mike suddenly begins to cry and runs to his mother.
Mr. Smith stops cooking and says, “Why are you crying, Mike?”
“Sammy’s broken my horse,” Mike answers, crying even more loudly.

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