R.J. Palacio Quotes
When I Finally Calmed Down, I Handed Her The Ewok. "Can You Go Back And Give It To Him" I Said. "Oh, Honey," She Answered. "That's So Sweet Of You. But Isabel Can Clean The Lego Set. It'll Be Good As New For Auggie, Don't Worry." "No, For The Other Kid," I Answered. She Looked At Me A Second, Like She Didn't Know What To Say. "Via Said He Doesn't Speak Any English," I Sai. "It Must Be Really Scary For Him, Being In The Hospital." She Nodded Slowly. "Yeah," She Whispered. "It Must Be." She Closed Her Eyes And Hugged Me Again. And Then She Took Me Over To The Security Desk, Where I Waited Until She Went Back Up The Elevator And, After About Five Minutes, Came Back Down Again. "Did He Like It?" I Asked. "Honeyboy," She Said Softly, Brushing The Hair Out Of My Eyes. "You Made His Day.
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