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time. Sometimes, too, they met in the house of one of their friends and

            chatted while eating the cakes and cookies his mother had prepared.
                 But although a week had passed, Tawfiq had not seen Rashad.
            He asked his other friends if they had seen Rashad. They all said they
            hadn't seen Rashad since the start of the school holiday either. Tawfiq
            thought he probably wasn't going out because the weather was so
            cold, even though he knew that normally he would go out even if it
            snowed because Rashad loved playing with snow. He decided to

            phone him.
                 As soon as he got home he went straight to the telephone and
            called Rashad's grandmother's house. His grandmother answered
            the phone and recognized Tawfiq's voice right away.
                 "I haven't seen Rashad since school came to an end," explained
            Tawfiq. "I was worried. I thought I'd come round and see him to-
            morrow but I decided to phone first."
                 Rashad's grandmother explained that Rashad had not come to

            stay with her because he was ill. He had very bad flu and had to
            spend the holiday lying in bed and resting. "I'll give you his telephone
            number," she said. "He'll be very pleased to hear from you."
                 Tawfiq took the number down and called Rashad that
            very minute.
                 Rashad's mother answered. She said, "Rashad, your
            friend Tawfiq's calling," and gave the telephone to Rashad

            who was lying down in his bedroom.
                 Rashad picked up the phone and told
            Tawfiq: "I'm very pleased you called. It's very
            nice to hear your voice."
                 Tawfiq told Rashad that he had been wor-
            ried because he hadn't seen him during the hol-
            iday and after waiting a few days had called
            his grandmother and been very sorry to learn



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