Turning over a new leaf
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Ah Keong was the naughtiest boy in class. In fact I would say
that he was the naughtiest in the whole school. He always seemed to get in
trouble with the prefects and teachers. The prefects avoided him and the
teachers had a hard time controlling him.
He
was destructive to say the least. Our classroom did not have a single window
pane. He had broken them all. Over in a corner lay a heap of broken desks and
chairs, the result of his handiwork. He had been caned twice in front of the
whole school for his misdeeds but he remained unrepentant. I was sure that he would be sacked from school
if he carried on like that.
One
day Ah Keong's mother died. For a whole week he was absent from school. When
he returned he was totally changed. I nearly did not recognize him. For a
moment I thought we had a new classmate, but it was Ah Keong all right, well-groomed and neatly-dressed.
Not
only had his appearance change. His behavior also changed dramatically. He
became the most well-behaved boy in class. No longer did he break chairs or
anything else. The teachers and prefects were visibly shocked, but they were
glad for it.
It
was a miracle that Ah Keong turned over a new leaf. One day he confided to me
that it was his mother's death that changed him. He realized how horrible he
had been just before his mother died. So he made a promise to his mother at
her deathbed to behave himself. This promise he had kept.
I
am glad for him. He is now a pleasure to be with and one of my best friends.
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Turning over a new leaf
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