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¡¡¡¡The Browns are the Smiths' neighbors. Mr. Brown's name is John. But when his neighbors talk about him, they call him Mr.¡°Going-to-do¡±. Do you know why? Mr. Brown always says he is going to do something, but be never does it.

¡¡¡¡ Every Saturday Mr. Brown goes to the Smiths' back door and talks to Mr. Smith.

¡¡¡¡ ¡°I'm going to clean my house today,¡±he says, or ¡°I'm going to wash my car tomorrow,¡±or¡°These trees in front of my house are too big. I'm going to cut them down next week.¡±But Mr. Smith knows his neighbor isn't going to do those things.

¡¡¡¡Mr. Smith often says to his only child Dick,¡°Are you going to do something? Then do it. Don't become another Mr. Going-to-do.¡±

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C£®Mr. Smith wants his son to learn from John.

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