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I was four months old when my mother died. I was the only child in the family and there were just my father and I. We lived in a gypsy caravan, which my father owned. He washed me and took care of me like any mother would do with her son. But I never was unhappy.
I helped my father in the workshop. His workshop was a stone-made building that he had built by himself.
We earned for living by repairing engines in our workshop. It was a fine workshop, enough big to repair one machine. Although we had electric lights in the workshop, we were not allowed to have them in the caravan as it was dangerous. So we got our heat and light in the same way as the gypsies had done years ago.
We had a wood-burning stove and we used to make stew with it. <span>We had all the furniture and all comforts we needed.
</span>I really liked to live in that caravan. I really liked father's stories. And no doubt, my father was the best father any boy ever had.
If you don't know my father well, you may think he was serious. But he wasn't. He is was actually a lot of fun. But he never smiled with his mouth. He had bright blue eyes and when he thought of something funny, you could see a golden light dancing in the middle of each eye. I can't say my father was an educated, I doubt he had read many books in his life, but he was an excellent storyteller. <span>He always told me bedtime stories. The best stories were turned into serials and went on many nights running.</span>
Tom woke up (1) <span><span>miserable </span>on Monday morning. He always woke up (2) </span><span><span>unhappy </span>on Monday mornings. It was the idea of a whole week of school; he almost wished there (3) were no weekends <span><span>because that made it even more difficult to go back into captivity. He (4) lay in bed and wondered what </span></span>he (5) could invent this time. He listened to his <span>body but could find (6) nothing wrong. A little </span>tummy ache? No.<span>Then he realized that one of his (7) teeth </span>was loose. Good! He was just going to start (8) groaning when he thought that Aunt Polly would pull the tooth put and that would hurt. He looked for something else. (9) Suddenly he remembered what the doctor had said a bout a certain problem with (10) toe. Sometimes one had to stay in bed for one or even two weeks. He pulled his right (11) foot out and looked at it. One of the toes was really hurting. Tom began to groan. Sid continued to sleep (12) peacefully. Tom groaned more loudly. No result.</span>
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