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Max and Marcy
Marcy: So where did you hide the afikoman?
Max: I’m not telling anyone until my parents promise to give me what I want.
Marcy: But you have to give it back. The afikoman is the last thing that we eat during the seder.
Max: You can have a piece, but my parents know what they have to do first.
Marcy: Buy you a puppy?
Max: That’s right. How do you know?
Marcy: I heard your mother tell my mother that they already bought you the puppy. You’ll get it tomorrow.
Max: I will? Yes! La la la la la! I’m so happy I can sing! Day-day-einu.
Marcy: Hey, we sang that already. Now we’re going to sing Had Gadya.
Max: I have my own version now: “One little puppy, one little puppy!”