a baker. He was so stinky that he wouldn't even give a stale crumb to the birds. His neighbor
on the other hand, was a kind man who was always glad to share the little he had. He cared
more about making friends than he did about making money.
The greedy baker was jealous of his cheerful neighbor. He grumbled, “How can he have so
little and yet be so happy?" Every morning, the smell of cinnamon buns and sweet rolls drifted
out of the bakery. The wind carried the wonderful aroma toward the neighbor's house. As the
poor neighbor sat on his porch eating stale bread, the sweet smell filled the air. He took a
deep breath and sighed with happiness. Also, read Going A Traveling.
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