For Lunch - Fictional Short Story

For Lunch Story

Hearts, like doors, open with ease
Two very, very tiny keys;
And don't forget that two of these
Are, "I thank you," and, "If you please."

If I have a piece of cake,
And I with children play,
I must not eat it all myself,
But give a part away.
In silence I must take my seat,
And give God thanks for what I eat;
I must not fret about my food,
Nor frown if I don't think it good.
Must turn my head to cough or sneeze,
And when I'm asked, say, "If you please."

Politeness is to do and say
The kindest things in the kindest way.

For Lunch
A Fictional Short Story by
Agnes Taylor Ketchum & Ida M. Jorgensen

For Lunch

What is a Fictional Story? A Fictional story can be defined as a made up or imaginary story. Fictional Characters are invented in the mind of the author who also sets the scene, describes the plot and for a short time takes the reader into a imaginary or fantasy world. An ideal choice for young children, perfect for bedtime stories!

For Lunch
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