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THE COMPASS OF LIFE

Little Albert could hear them through his bedroom window, but he had to stay inside because he was ill!

“You must keep nice and warm!” his mum told him as she checked his temperature. “When you get better, you can go out and play with your cousins!”

Albert pulled a face. He didn't like playing outside much! He preferred solving puzzles, building houses of cards or tinkering with his little toy steam engine.

His mum bustled out of the bedroom and his father peeked through the door.

“How are you, my boy?”

Albert coughed

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