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Monkey see, monkey do.(Short story)
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July 1, 2007|
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COPYRIGHT 2007 Children's Better Health Institute. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.
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Samantha woke up one Saturday morning. She got dressed, brushed her hair, and opened her bedroom door.
Her little brother, Jimmy, was waiting. "Ooga, Ooga!" he shouted, jumping at her.
Samantha jumped back, startled. "You little monkey !" she yelled. Jimmy grinned. "Monkey see, monkey do," he said.
Samantha glared at him.
Jimmy glared right back.
Samantha rolled her eyes at him.
Jimmy rolled his eyes, too.
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