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Hedgehog

by Gacina Bozidar


When the schoolyard was empty and the storm was feared to be as bad as in the early stages of the nature a little hedgehog was speaking to all the friends and his speech was the lullaby for the nature. Because he was persuaded that the nature will not be so fearful if the nature is going to sleep as the animals. And this genial thinking of hedgehog served to Ana to write her awesome book on the intelligence of the hedgehog and his space. The speech was one almost Biblical and outstanding influential story who will help to thousands of the girls and boys in the schoolyards all over the world. Remember what was said first in this story. If the nature can sleep this will mean and would it mean that there wouldn't be any rain and any storm and the question was how to cause the sleep of the nature and how one possible windy day can be pleased to be ordinary day by the sleep, the very sleep of windy day. And how one windy day can be sleeping? Indeed, by luck there were no wind. But not because the hedgehog was right that nature could sleep but because it was luck and yet many friends of hedgehog thought he was genius. Ana liked to deceive the others in the favour of our hedgehog and she argued that it was really true that hedgehog managed to force the nature to sleep and that there never appeared so fearful windy day and there appeared just a day. For the next thousand years the hedgehog was celebrated as the only genius of the universe. And Benjamin Franklin succeeded him but he still respected him.

Copyright © 2004 Gacina Bozidar



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