Billy
Brimly
by Shirley Johnson and Michael Bogert
Illustrated by Susan Brown
EXCERPT
Billy Brimly always cheated when he would play games. And
all the children told him they would not play again.
Billy Brimly did not care what the children said. He just
wanted to win the games; that’s all that mattered to
him.
“Billy Brimly,” his mother said to him. “You
need to play by the rules. Now I want you to think about this
for a while. Go up to your room.”
Billy Brimly rolled his eyes and thought within himself,
“My mother does not understand that I have never lost.
I have to win! I have to win! No matter what the cost! Oh
no! Oh no, I cannot loose. I cannot suffer loss.”
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