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lins was watching TV. He was slouching on the sofa,
e back," he said w
per-boy," Ian said as he extended a
e in hushed tones. He accepted the b
rned his
-boy anymore, Uncle; I'm all gro
Ian said, w
; thank you
jected. "Thank you? I lov
not come from you. Buy me a boot and I might reconsider," he
top," Angie said, but
s she looked at him. He induced he
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the courage to join his wife in the kitchen after a long day at work.
rful marriage. They rarely, if
ey assist themselves in times of crisis and decision-making. They were completely enamore
't drive you home?"
inally gotten him a job
ews; how did things
s fun, but I had to take
u said you'd
o look it over. God! That man irritates me to no end. " Angrily, George dropped
et, calm voice as she
t ruin your evening; I promi
ontinued. "I can't thank you enough for coming h
cheek, then on the lips. Her husband's d
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n that everything was done correctly and safely. Angie, as usual, was making things difficult for her. Instead of assisting her, she entertained her with jokes and puns. Margret, on the other hand, never app
of soup that George had just placed on t
e said, mockingly looking at her m
as one of her corny jok
p to par, right? I didn't notice y
me for the suck soup; I'm
ly sampled the soup and voiced his opinion. "I'm no
very kind, but Angie may be able to do better." She s
ing, and her mother was well aware of it. Cook
hat to me. I was joking. I swear you're the best cook
e and a shake of her head.
at, gro
added, "Thanks for the
ed, her lip
raddling his hands in
the seats that surroun
is cook
e issue with that?"
tes like it's straight
ed but rema
y moment and greeted ever
"You're on tim
ire family sat down to have