Short story 32

George learnt to read very quickly, but he was rather slow to learn to write. He liked O. It was round and perfect, but he had trouble with R and T. They were jerky, and Q spoilt his favoured O. However he enjoyed the process, and practiced a lot.

He suddenly realised that if his hand was chopped off he could no longer indulge himself. Therefore he resolved to learn to write with his left hand as well. Very soon he was ambidextrous. This would be useful if he was ever called up to represent England at the Olympic Games, perhaps throwing the discuss.

Time passed. He grew up. The English Olympic Committee never contacted him and his hand was never chopped off !

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