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How did Gip feel at magic shop?

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While on a walk with his son Gip, they happen upon a Magic Shop. Now, the father had seen this particular shop several times. Gip was determined to go in, pulling his father by the finger. They entered, seeing a marvelous assortment of moving papier-mache tigers, magic hats, magic mirrors and the like. Behind the counter was a strange figure, with one ear bigger than the other and a chin like a toe-cap of a boot. The father and the shopkeeper spoke about what they want, and the shopkeeper preformed a few magical feats, to the amusement of the father. After speaking for a bit, the shopkeeper makes a remark about how Gip was the Right Sort of Boy. He then says that it is only the right sort of boy that gets through that door-way. At that instant, almost with perfect timing, a child banged on the door, demanding entrance, but the door had locked somehow. The shopkeeper gifted them with more items, and preformed several more feats of magic. Suddenly, the shopkeeper paused, and wouldn't move. Gip and his father went behind the counter, thinking he was messing with him, but there was no one there. The shopkeeper reappeared Gip went with him to the show room, with the father not far behind. The shopkeeper showed Gip a whole array of wonderful things, much to Gip's own amusement. The shopkeeper put a box of toy soldiers Gip had requested in a bag, that had Gip's full name and address on the paper. This distressed the father greatly. Without warning, the shopkeeper put a big drum over Gip, with Gip exclaiming "Hide and seek, dadda!". When the drum was raised, Gip was nowhere to be found. The father flew into a rage, chasing after the shopkeeper, who led him through a door, into utter darkness...

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The Magic Shop is the story of a boy named Gip and his mystical experience in a certain magic shop, as told by his father.

The Magic Shop is the story of a boy named Gip and his mystical experience in a certain magic shop, as told by his father.This magic shop seems to be a little different than all the others, which is just fine, because this little boy seems to be a little different than all the others as well.

The Magic Shop is the story of a boy named Gip and his mystical experience in a certain magic shop, as told by his father.This magic shop seems to be a little different than all the others, which is just fine, because this little boy seems to be a little different than all the others as well.The shop owner, with one ear larger than the other, entertains the boy and the father with magic tricks, pulling baubles out of thin air.

The Magic Shop is the story of a boy named Gip and his mystical experience in a certain magic shop, as told by his father.This magic shop seems to be a little different than all the others, which is just fine, because this little boy seems to be a little different than all the others as well.The shop owner, with one ear larger than the other, entertains the boy and the father with magic tricks, pulling baubles out of thin air.The shopkeeper reminds the father, repeatedly, that this is not just any magic shop, this is "The Genuine Magic Shop", making sure to emphasize the "Genuine" in the title.

The Magic Shop is the story of a boy named Gip and his mystical experience in a certain magic shop, as told by his father.This magic shop seems to be a little different than all the others, which is just fine, because this little boy seems to be a little different than all the others as well.The shop owner, with one ear larger than the other, entertains the boy and the father with magic tricks, pulling baubles out of thin air.The shopkeeper reminds the father, repeatedly, that this is not just any magic shop, this is "The Genuine Magic Shop", making sure to emphasize the "Genuine" in the title.The magic tricks and illusions increase in complexity until the father is no longer comfortable with what he's seeing, given the shopkeeper's frequent reminders, but the boy is rapt with excitement.

The Magic Shop is the story of a boy named Gip and his mystical experience in a certain magic shop, as told by his father.This magic shop seems to be a little different than all the others, which is just fine, because this little boy seems to be a little different than all the others as well.The shop owner, with one ear larger than the other, entertains the boy and the father with magic tricks, pulling baubles out of thin air.The shopkeeper reminds the father, repeatedly, that this is not just any magic shop, this is "The Genuine Magic Shop", making sure to emphasize the "Genuine" in the title.The magic tricks and illusions increase in complexity until the father is no longer comfortable with what he's seeing, given the shopkeeper's frequent reminders, but the boy is rapt with excitement.This short story comes to a rather abrupt end, and would make a great start for a script for a Twilight Zone episode. In fact, I think it might have been inspiration for one or two such scripts.

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