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During the Russian occupation of Czechoslovakia, a citizen of Prague meets a good fairy in the woods. |
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"Well" says the Good Fairy, "you are entitled to three wishes. Think carefully for you have only one opportunity like this in a life time." |
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The man thinks for a while. |
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"For my first wish I would like the Chinese Red Army to march into Prague on a Monday morning, and to go home on the Tuesday night." |
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"For my second wish I would like the Chinese Red Army to march into Prague on a Wednesday morning, and to go home on the Thursday night. |
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"And for my last wish I would like the Chinese Red Army to march into Prague on a Friday morning, and to go home on the Saturday night." |
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"Well, I can do that", said the Good Fairy. "But why?" |
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"Imagine what it will do to the Russians to have the Chinese Army march over them six times in a week!" |
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