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George Washington, the father of our country, did not appear to be a joyous father with his stern look always absent of a smile. This was because Washington was always plagued with dental problems. The year he became president he had his favorite dentist, John Greenwood, make him a new set of dentures. Greenwood used human teeth set in hippopotamus ivory, and attached the dentures to Washington's last remaining tooth, a lower left premolar. Because of the ill-fitting dentures it always looked like Washington was scorning. Because Washington was embarrassed at the sight of his dentures, he never smiled.
The father in the parable of the prodigal son may have stood at the gate absent of a smile in the years of waiting and hoping for his youngest son's return. Upon seeing his son approach, his face displayed joy and happiness. Just because one is without a smile does not mean that within there is an absence of hope and love.
The father in the parable of the prodigal son may have stood at the gate absent of a smile in the years of waiting and hoping for his youngest son's return. Upon seeing his son approach, his face displayed joy and happiness. Just because one is without a smile does not mean that within there is an absence of hope and love.

