THE LAST LAUGH
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r holiday and I returned home with g
dear. I'm pr
nks,
short stay at Kenne
h was my dad's very good friend. He was a very kind man who loved
d far out of Blueville. I'd gone there once because my fa
ughter, Heather, she was four by then and her little sister, Sawyer was still a two year old baby. It'd been long
dea! But um, will Mrs
asn't as smiley and kind as her husband. She was quite strict. I remember she used to refuse
she
h.
d chu
he's a good person. She
um,
t well, I wasn't going let her sp
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couldn't wait for the weekend. We'd be spending two weeks there. Awesom
odbye to the employees and I said goodbye to my horse, Strike.
nd made jokes throughout the
on in the middle of nowhere to fill
ad
es
hun
e's a little café
ka
n to have breakfast because we'
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ranch was as big as ours. They had very vast lands and enough cattle too. As we drove in, I sa
going t
ng Mr Kenneth could be seen at the veran
uckled happily when my da
." my dad laughed and
ned to me, "You've grown taller than the last
could only depend on Mr ken. He was like a
you." I
he girls won't recognise
e breakfast. Even if you've already
, I kno
are of your bags." he said,
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