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A store
owner was tacking a sign above his door that read "Puppies
For Sale." Signs like that have a way of attracting small
children, and sure enough, a little boy appeared under the store
owner's sign. "How much are you going to sell the puppies
for?" he asked. The store owner replied, "Anywhere from
$30 to $50."
The
little boy reached in his pocket and pulled out some change. "I
have $2.37," he said. "Can I please look at them?"
The
store owner smiled and whistled and out the kennel came a Lady,
who ran down the aisle of his store followed by five teeny, tiny
balls of fur. One puppy was lagging considerably behind. Immediately
the little boy signaled out the lagging, limping puppy and said,
"What's wrong with that little dog?"
The
store owner explained that the veterinarian had examined the little
puppy and had discovered it didn't have a hip socket. It would
always limp. It would always be lame. The little boy became excited.
"That is the little puppy I want to buy."
The
store owner said, "No, you don't want to buy that little
dog. If you really want him, I'll just give him to you."
The
little boy got quite upset. He looked straight into the store
owner's eyes, pointing his finger, and said, "I don't want
you to give him to me. That little dog is worth every bit as much
as all the other dogs and I 'll pay full price. In fact, I'll
give you $2.37 now and 50 cents a month until I have him paid
for."
The
store owner countered, "You really don't want to buy this
little dog. He is never going to be able to run and jump and play
with you like the other puppies."
To
this the little boy reached down and rolled up his pant leg to
reveal a badly twisted, crippled left leg supported by a big metal
brace. He looked up at the store owner and softly replied, "Well,
I don't run so well myself, and the little puppy will need someone
who understands!"
--
Dan Clark, from Chicken Soup for the Soul
©
copyright 2000 Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen.
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