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Charlie s Sick Day 168 2016 by All About Learning Press, Inc. 169

Gilbert leaned his bicycle against the side of Charlie s house. Hello! he called in to his friend. Gilbert helped himself to some lemonade and pulled up a chair at the kitchen table. Then he stopped and stared at Charlie. Hey, you re all orange and splotchy. What s wrong with you? Nothing is wrong with me, Charlie started to say, but Gilbert kept talking. Charlie, you look so sick. You really ought to be in bed. Hello! Charlie echoed back cheerfully. Come in! Make yourself at home! 170 171

The more Gilbert talked about how sick Charlie looked, the more Charlie began to think that maybe he did feel a bit odd today. He couldn t quite put his finger on it. So he crawled into bed and covered up his head. You re right, he said. I m sick! What do you think is wrong with me, Gilbert? Gilbert went right to work. First he made Charlie as comfortable as possible. He found extra pillows in the closet and propped up his friend in bed. But as he tucked Charlie in, Gilbert noticed something. Charlie, your tail seems to be extra curly today. Oh no! What does that mean? Charlie asked weakly. He closed his eyes. Let s look at your symptoms, said Gilbert. I studied biology in school. I m sure I can figure out this mystery. It means that we ll have to put your tail in a splint to straighten it out. Gilbert fashioned a padded splint from a ruler and a kitchen towel and tucked Charlie back into bed. But wait my tail is supposed to be curly, said Charlie. Thank you, Gilbert, said Charlie. You re a good friend. 172 172 173 173

Hush now. This is the best treatment for a curly tail, Gilbert said firmly as he started to walk away. Believe me, your tail will feel better in no time. Gilbert spun around. Did you just cough? Maybe you have a bron-chi-al infection. Gilbert pronounced each syllable for emphasis. Charlie curled up with his pillows and cleared his throat. Open your mouth and say ahh, Gilbert instructed. Charlie did as he was told. Hm. A sore throat and a cough. I have just the thing to soothe it. Gilbert flew to the kitchen and whipped up a cough syrup using thyme, honey, and water. Then he sprinkled in other herbs and spices for good measure: ginger, garlic, cinnamon, rosemary, and lots of hot pepper. 174 175

Gilbert carried the glass back to Charlie s room, stirring the thick mixture with a spoon. Now, he said. Drink this right up and you ll feel better in no time. It took a Herculean effort, but Charlie drank the thick, brown syrup in two big gulps. It tasted awful! Charlie doubled over, clutching his throat with one hand and his stomach with the other. Charlie winced. Well, it hurts now that you re pressing on it. Charlie tossed his head from side to side and moaned. I need some help, Gilbert! Your stomach hurts, so you must have some type of chronic physical ailment. Do you have a thermometer? Perhaps you have a fever. Gilbert s eyes filled with alarm. You have a stomachache! He pressed on Charlie s stomach. Does this hurt? Then Gilbert had an idea. I ve got it! I saw this on television once and I think it will work. I ll bring you a hot water bottle and you can lie next to it until you feel better. 176 177

Gilbert boiled some water on the stove and filled the water bottle. Gilbert went back to the kitchen to fix himself something to eat. Now, lie in bed and hug the hot water bottle, Charlie. Charlie did as he was told, but drew back with a yelp. It was HOT! Just do as I say, said Gilbert. And you ll feel better in no time. Charlie gritted his teeth and carefully hugged the bottle. Meanwhile, alone in his room, Charlie was feeling too warm lying next to that hot water bottle. He wasn t even sure that his stomach hurt, plus he was hungry and bored and wanted to play. But then Charlie remembered he was sick, so he leaned back against his pillow. 178 179

He could hear Gilbert rustling around in the cupboards and fridge. He thought he heard Gilbert making himself a sandwich. Then he was sure he could smell hot chocolate. Leaping from his bed with joy, Charlie shouted, I m well! Hot chocolate would taste really good right now, but I probably shouldn t have any because I m sick. But I don t really feel sick. Maybe I should analyze the situation, Charlie thought. He went over the symptoms that Gilbert had talked about. Do I have a sore throat? No. Do I have a cough? No. Do I have a stomachache? No. Is my tail curly? It s always curly. Charlie, he said to himself, you are well! Then he pulled the splint off his tail and ran to the bathroom sink. He drained the hot water bottle and rinsed the spicy syrup out of his mouth with cold water. When Charlie skipped into the kitchen, Gilbert looked up from his enormous sandwich. Charlie? What are you doing? 180 181

Gilbert, look at me! I m well! Your cures worked! The End But Charlie! Gilbert mumbled through a mouthful of food. You must be sick. Now you re turning green! Of course I m turning green. I m a chameleon! said Charlie. And I m a chameleon with a very good friend. May I have part of your sandwich? 182 183

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