Page 4 - The sad clown Benito
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"And does my dancing please you, little one?" asked Benito when he paused.
"Oh, yes, sir!" cried the girl. "Please dance again for me. It makes my pain grow better."
He’s been very sad lately also but He knew where his pain is coming from and he had to smile it
until He came to the conclusion that He is not going to let this happen in vain. He was going to
better himself in some way.
Like his mother used to tell him, “To succeed in life is the sweetest.
Despite of his sadness his store of wealth lies in the golden smiles my antics bring," he often said,
"and when my merry songs and dances please the world no more, I shall be poor indeed."

