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''God bless you''
“God bless you” he said, we just to go to a restaurant and that is what he would say he always would have a chair or he would be standing outside by the door. He looked like a 40-year-old man with dirty clothes and he looked like he had not taken a bath. He had a backpack with him and always had a hat like a green and white or blue hat I noticed him because my dad felt like he was a nice guy, and my dad gave him money, and then he told my dad how he ended up in the street and how he had not seen his family for a long time. When I saw him, I felt bad because he did not have anywhere to sleep or a lot of money for like a month or lease, and he had only one pair of shoes to use, and he was all by himself. I wanted to have a house that I could give him or a lot of money so I can get him a blanket, shoes, clothes and a sweater for when when it’s cold. I wanted to give him some money he could have for a month and maybe give him more hats ‘Dad’ I said ‘can we give a 100-dollar bill’ but my dad told me ‘I don’t got money on me; Dad said. ‘Can we go to the bank and get some? I asked ‘Yeah, we are close to a bank. Why not? My Dad said ‘We can and we can go to the store nearby and get him a blanket because it’s too cold outside and he just has a sweater’.
We went to Bank of America and my dad took out a 100-dollar bill and we went to fiesta and got him a blue with green sweeter. We got him two of them. Then we went to Target because it was the closest store and got him a big, full blanket and the color was brown and the inside was soft and it had like a soft inside and a pillow because it came with the blanket.
I felt really good because I was giving him stuff he could use. Then we went back to the restaurant and found him where he always is and he said us with stuff and he smiled. We I made him smile I felt like I did something that I will always remember.

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