L'Amoureux
Ernest aime beaucoup embêter Salomé. Il lui tire les cheveux, fait tomber ses lunettes exprès... La maman de Salomé lui dit que c'est peut-être parce qu'il est amoureux d'elle.
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Ernest aime beaucoup embêter Salomé. Il lui tire les cheveux, fait tomber ses lunettes exprès... La maman de Salomé lui dit que c'est peut-être parce qu'il est amoureux d'elle.
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