
| At the Bus Stop |
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| He looked at his watch. |
| It was time for the bus. |
| Where was the bus? He was at the bus stop. |
| He stood up. |
| He looked down the street. |
| No bus. |
| He looked up the street. |
| No bus. |
| Where in the world was the bus? |
| It was time for the bus to arrive. |
| He sat down on the bench. |
| It was getting cold. |
| The wind was blowing. |
| He didn’t have a jacket. |
| He was wearing shorts. |
| He was wearing flip-flops. |
| His head was cold. |
| His arms were cold. |
| His legs were cold. |
| His feet were cold. |
| His toes were cold. |
| His toes were turning blue. |
| Where was the bus? He stood up again. |
| He looked down the street. |
| He saw the bus! It was coming. |
| In a minute he would be on the warm bus. |
| In a minute his nose would be warm. |
| His hands would be warm. |
| His whole body would be warm. |
| How nice! The bus arrived. |
| But it didn’t stop. |
| It kept going. |
| It was the wrong bus. |
| He looked at his watch again. |
| Where was the bus? |

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