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La grosse faim de P'tit bonhomme

by Pierre Delye

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One morning at dawn the little man wakes up with an empty stomach and not a crumb in his house. He runs to the bakery: "Baker, I am hungry so please give me some bread!" But bread is not given free, one must buy it. Then the little man understands that the things which one desires have to be sought and worked for. So that's what he does.… (more)
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C’est le matin, P’tit Bonhomme a le ventre tout vide. Alors P’tit Bonhomme court chez le boulanger et lui demande de quoi combler sa faim dévorante. Mais le pain, ça ne se donne pas, cela s’achète ! P’tit Bonhomme va devoir gagner sa croûte. Commence une quête qui le fera courir du boulanger chez le meunier, puis chez le paysan et jusqu’à la rivière…

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One morning at dawn the little man wakes up with an empty stomach and not a crumb in his house. He runs to the bakery: "Baker, I am hungry so please give me some bread!" But bread is not given free, one must buy it. Then the little man understands that the things which one desires have to be sought and worked for. So that's what he does.

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