One day, the narrator is walking in the park when he sees a female dog. The narrator pretends that he doesn't recognize the dog, but he's sure that she's trying to trick him. The dog bites the narrator's hand, and the narrator thinks it's a bad bite. He pretends he didn't notice the dog bite him, and then he realizes that the dog's tip is sticking out of the tip of his hand, which means the dog has been tricking him. He thinks the dog is trying to make him nervous, and he decides to do something about it. He decides to hide a small amount of dog food in a cup of water. He's going to hide the food under one of the cups, so that the other dogs can't see it. Then he'll hide the other two cups under the third one, so they can see the food. The dogs are amazed at how smart he is, and they're sure that he won't be able to get stage fright if he hides the food in the third cup. They're going to need three cups to do this trick, so the narrator decides to use one of them. He hides the first cup, which holds the food, under a cup that holds water. The second cup holds water, and so does the third. The animals are amazed that the narrator can hide food under three cups, and that he managed to get the food hidden in the first two cups. They think the dog was tricking them, but the narrator knows that he was just tricking the
One day, the narrator is walking in the park when he sees a female dog. The narrator pretends that he doesn't recognize the dog, but he's sure that she's trying to trick him. The dog bites the narrator's hand, and the narrator thinks it's a bad bite. He pretends he didn't notice the dog bite him, and then he realizes that the dog's tip is sticking out of the tip of his hand, which means the dog has been tricking him. He thinks the dog is trying to make him nervous, and he decides to do something about it. He decides to hide a small amount of dog food in a cup of water. He's going to hide the food under one of the cups, so that the other dogs can't see it. Then he'll hide the other two cups under the third one, so they can see the food. The dogs are amazed at how smart he is, and they're sure that he won't be able to get stage fright if he hides the food in the third cup. They're going to need three cups to do this trick, so the narrator decides to use one of them. He hides the first cup, which holds the food, under a cup that holds water. The second cup holds water, and so does the third. The animals are amazed that the narrator can hide food under three cups, and that he managed to get the food hidden in the first two cups. They think the dog was tricking them, but the narrator knows that he was just tricking the