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ThefirsttimeIremembernoticingthecrossingguardwaswhenhewavedtomeasIdrovemysontoschool.He31mewithapuzzle-allbecausehewavedtomelikesomeonedoesonseeingaclosefriend.Abig32smileaccompaniedhiswave.ForthenextfewdaysItriedtOstudyhisfacetoseeifIknewhim.Ididn’t.Perhapshehad33meforsomeoneelse.BythetimeIcontentedmyselfwiththeconclusionthatheandIwerestrangersweweregreetingeachotherwarmlyeverymorninglikeoldfriends. Thenonedaythe34wassolved.AsIapproachedtheschoolhewasstandinginthemiddleoftheroad35hisstopsign.Iwasinlivebehindfourcars.Oncethekidshadreachedthesafetyofthesidewalkheloweredhissignandletthecars36.Tothefirsthewavedandsmiledinjustthesamewayhehaddonetomeoverthelastfewdays.Thekidsalreadyhadthewindowdownandwerehappilywavingtheirreply.Thesecondcargotthesame37fromthecrossingguardandthedriverastiff-lookingbusinessmangaveabriefalmostawkwardwaveback.Eachfollowingcarofkidsontheirwaytoschool38moreheartily. EverymorningIcontinuedtowatchthemanwithinterest.SofarIhaven’tseenanyone39towaveback.Ifinditinterestingthatonepersoncanmakesuchadifferencetosomanypeople’slivesbydoingonesimplethinglikewavingandsmilingwarmly.His40armedthestartofmyday.Withafriendlywaveandsmilingfadehehadchangedthefeelingsofthewholeneighbourhood. 36
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ThefirsttimeIremembernoticingthecrossingguardwaswhenhewavedtomeasIdrovemysontoschool.He31mewithapuzzle-allbecausehewavedtomelikesomeonedoesonseeingaclosefriend.Abig32smileaccompaniedhiswave.ForthenextfewdaysItriedtOstudyhisfacetoseeifIknewhim.Ididn’t.Perhapshehad33meforsomeoneelse.BythetimeIcontentedmyselfwiththeconclusionthatheandIwerestrangersweweregreetingeachotherwarmlyeverymorninglikeoldfriends. Thenonedaythe34wassolved.AsIapproachedtheschoolhewasstandinginthemiddleoftheroad35hisstopsign.Iwasinlivebehindfourcars.Oncethekidshadreachedthesafetyofthesidewalkheloweredhissignandletthecars36.Tothefirsthewavedandsmiledinjustthesamewayhehaddonetomeoverthelastfewdays.Thekidsalreadyhadthewindowdownandwerehappilywavingtheirreply.Thesecondcargotthesame37fromthecrossingguardandthedriverastiff-lookingbusinessmangaveabriefalmostawkwardwaveback.Eachfollowingcarofkidsontheirwaytoschool38moreheartily. EverymorningIcontinuedtowatchthemanwithinterest.SofarIhaven’tseenanyone39towaveback.Ifinditinterestingthatonepersoncanmakesuchadifferencetosomanypeople’slivesbydoingonesimplethinglikewavingandsmilingwarmly.His40armedthestartofmyday.Withafriendlywaveandsmilingfadehehadchangedthefeelingsofthewholeneighbourhood. 34
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ThefirsttimeIremembernoticingthecrossingguardwaswhenhewavedtomeasIdrovemysontoschool.He31mewithapuzzle-allbecausehewavedtomelikesomeonedoesonseeingaclosefriend.Abig32smileaccompaniedhiswave.ForthenextfewdaysItriedtOstudyhisfacetoseeifIknewhim.Ididn’t.Perhapshehad33meforsomeoneelse.BythetimeIcontentedmyselfwiththeconclusionthatheandIwerestrangersweweregreetingeachotherwarmlyeverymorninglikeoldfriends. Thenonedaythe34wassolved.AsIapproachedtheschoolhewasstandinginthemiddleoftheroad35hisstopsign.Iwasinlivebehindfourcars.Oncethekidshadreachedthesafetyofthesidewalkheloweredhissignandletthecars36.Tothefirsthewavedandsmiledinjustthesamewayhehaddonetomeoverthelastfewdays.Thekidsalreadyhadthewindowdownandwerehappilywavingtheirreply.Thesecondcargotthesame37fromthecrossingguardandthedriverastiff-lookingbusinessmangaveabriefalmostawkwardwaveback.Eachfollowingcarofkidsontheirwaytoschool38moreheartily. EverymorningIcontinuedtowatchthemanwithinterest.SofarIhaven’tseenanyone39towaveback.Ifinditinterestingthatonepersoncanmakesuchadifferencetosomanypeople’slivesbydoingonesimplethinglikewavingandsmilingwarmly.His40armedthestartofmyday.Withafriendlywaveandsmilingfadehehadchangedthefeelingsofthewholeneighbourhood. 38
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