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NO ROOM BUT COOKIES GALORE
It was Christmas, and a little boy was asked to play the role of the innkeeper who turned away Mary and Joseph. “I won’t!” he exclaimed, “because the man was not friendly.” But the teacher insisted, and he finally learned his lines. The night of the performance came. Mary and Joseph knocked on the door. The boy, dressed as the innkeeper, opened the door and said, “There’s no room in the inn,” but then he added, “if you want to, you can rest a while and have some milk and cookies.” Anonymous, see another illustration about the innkeeper in the May of 1988 issue of Parables, Etc., entitled “The Plot Thickens.”

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