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... On the floor beside the foot of Ben and his mother, walked a long line of ants. Maybe a thousand. It looks a lot like a thousand ants identical. But when Ben looked at them closely and saw that a brisk walk another plan. One tried to drag a large leaf and another carrying only a grain of wheat. And there was one, little one, running back and forth at the side of the row. Ben thought that maybe the ant had lost their parents and was looking for them.
"This ant knows that there is no other in the world like her?" He asked.
"This I can not know," said Mom.
Ben thought a bit about, then said: "I do not know you because you are not you?".
"Yes, my mother confirmed," because I'm not her. " The ant
finally returned in a row and walked to the other. Ben thought that maybe the two big ants that were walking beside his parents. "So every person there is only one in the world," asked Ben.
"Yes, there's only one," Mother said.
"And so I'm all alone?".
"I am a bit 'but I'm just a little' together. They both should be the other. "
"But how possible?.
"Here, take yourself for example. You are unique, "explained her mother," and I too am single, but if I hold you're no longer alone and I'm not alone anymore. "
"Then embrace me," Ben said, hugging her mother.
She held him close to himself. Ben felt his heart beating. Ben also felt the heart of her mother and hugged her tightly.
"Now they are not alone," she thought as she embraced her, "now I'm not alone. Now they are not alone. "
"See," the mother whispered, "just why they invented the hug."
David Grossman - extract The embrace by
... On the floor beside the foot of Ben and his mother, walked a long line of ants. Maybe a thousand. It looks a lot like a thousand ants identical. But when Ben looked at them closely and saw that a brisk walk another plan. One tried to drag a large leaf and another carrying only a grain of wheat. And there was one, little one, running back and forth at the side of the row. Ben thought that maybe the ant had lost their parents and was looking for them. "This ant knows that there is no other in the world like her?" He asked.
"This I can not know," said Mom.
Ben thought a bit about, then said: "I do not know you because you are not you?".
"Yes, my mother confirmed," because I'm not her. " The ant
finally returned in a row and walked to the other. Ben thought that maybe the two big ants that were walking beside his parents. "So every person there is only one in the world," asked Ben.
"Yes, there's only one," Mother said.
"And so I'm all alone?".
"I am a bit 'but I'm just a little' together. They both should be the other. "
"But how possible?.
"Here, take yourself for example. You are unique, "explained her mother," and I too am single, but if I hold you're no longer alone and I'm not alone anymore. "
"Then embrace me," Ben said, hugging her mother.
She held him close to himself. Ben felt his heart beating. Ben also felt the heart of her mother and hugged her tightly.
"Now they are not alone," she thought as she embraced her, "now I'm not alone. Now they are not alone. "
"See," the mother whispered, "just why they invented the hug."
David Grossman - extract The embrace by
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