Bentzi and the Peacock Feathers: Chapter 13  

“It’s not fair!” Moishy burst out. “How come everything you say is a great idea, and everything I say you won’t do?"

Bentzi and the Peacock Feathers: Chapter 13  

 

“Maybe a New York skyline,” Bentzi suggested, waving his hands high in the air. “With all those skyscrapers!”

I clapped my hands. “Yes, that’s it, skyscrapers! And the Statue of Liberty! Do you think you can draw such a backdrop, Bentzi?”

“I can draw it,” Moishy volunteered importantly. “I’m a good artist.”

“Who, you?” I laughed. “You do draw very well for your age, but you can’t draw things like that, and certainly not as big as a scenery needs to be! This isn’t a job for little kids. Bentzi can do it.”

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