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J
or
d
a
n
brough
t
hi
m
ove
r
a
p
l
a
t
e
alread
y
f
il
led
w
ith
roast beef
and
p
o
tat
o
e
s.

C
an
y
ou
eat
w
ith
y
our
left
han
d
o
r
d
o
y
ou
need
s
ome
help?”

H
e
p
icke
d
u
p
a
nap
k
i
n.

I
t
s
m
e
l
l
s
s
o
goo
d
I
m
a
y
l
a
p
it u
p
l
i
k
e
Qu
ak
e
.

S
m
i
li
n
g
,
J
or
d
an
of
f
ered,

I
could
spoon
feed
y
ou
l
i
ke
I u
s
ed
t
o
do
H
ut
t
on
before
she
g
o
t
t
o
be
such
a
b
ig
g
irl
.

H
ea
r
i
n
g
he
r
nam
e
H
u
t
t
o
n
t
o
d
d
le
d
ove
r
an
d
t
r
ie
d
t
o
c
r
a
w
l
in
t
o
N
ic
k

s
la
p
.
Beca
u
s
e
o
f
h
i
s
w
r
i
s
t
,
h
e
st
r
uggle
d
t
o
get
a
good
hold
on
her
and
p
ick
her
up
on
e
-handed.
B
ut
J
or
d
an reached
do
w
n
and
p
icked
her
u
p
,
t
e
l
li
n
g
he
r
,

S
wee
t
ie,
N
ick has
an
o
w
i
e
.
H
e
hu
r
t
h
i
s
hand.
See
the
ban
d
a
ge?
A
nd
h
e

s t
r
y
i
n
g
t
o
eat
h
i
s
dinne
r
.


I
t

s
o
k
a
y
,
j
u
st
s
et
her
down
on
m
y
leg
and
I

l
l
hold
on
t
o her
w
ith
one
hand
.

G
r
inni
n
g
,
he
added,

A
nd
m
a
ybe
I

l
l
let
y
ou
spoon
feed
me
af
te
r
a
l
l
.

“W
ha
t
d
o
y
o
u
s
a
y
w
e
spoo
n
fee
d
N
ic
k
h
i
s
suppe
r,
H
u
t
t
on
?
Y
o
u
nee
d
t
o
lea
r
n
ho
w
t
o
u
s
e
a
spoo
n
f
i
r
s
t
though
,
huh?”

J
or
d
a
n
slippe
d
H
u
t
t
o
n
in
to
he
r
hig
h
chai
r
,
f
reei
ng
up
b
o
t
h
han
d
s
.
S
h
e
s
e
t
a
p
l
a
te
o
f
alread
y
c
u
t
u
p
mea
t
an
d
p
o
t
a
t
o
e
s
i
n
f
ron
t
o
f
he
r
d
augh
t
e
r
.
O
u
t
o
f
th
e
co
r
ne
r
o
f
he
r
e
y
e, sh
e
w
a
t
c
he
d
w
it
h
am
u
s
e
men
t
a
s
N
ic
k
t
r
ie
d
to
c
u
t
h
i
s
meat
on
e
-handed
.
I
ns
t
antl
y
t
a
k
i
ng
p
i
t
y
o
n
him
,
sh
e
wen
t
over an
d
sa
t
do
w
n
n
ex
t
to
him
,
t
oo
k
th
e
k
nif
e
ou
t
o
f
h
i
s
hand
.

I
h
a
v
e
spe
c
i
a
l
t
raini
ng
i
n
th
i
s
area
,
M
r
.
H
a
r
r
i
s
.
A
n
d
y
ou’
l
l
f
i
nd
I

m
ve
r
y
goo
d
a
t
wha
t
I
d
o
.

H
i
s
mouth
went
d
r
y
.
H
e
forg
o
t
a
bout
food.
A
nother
k
ind
of
c
r
a
v
i
n
g
hit
him.
H
e

d
n
e
ver
s
een
a
ny
one
slice
meat
w
ith
such
s
edu
c
tive
s
t
yl
e
.

I
t

s
al
w
a
y
s
the
quiet
on
e
s
.


M
mm
,

w
as
a
l
l
J
or
d
an
said
wh
i
le
she
continued
w
ith the
b
y
p
l
a
y
.
S
he
c
ut
up
each
p
iece
of
mea
t
,
fed
him
a
little
at a
t
i
me,
al
t
e
r
n
ati
n
g
be
t
ween
the
meat
and
po
t
a
t
o
e
s
he
loved.

Y
ou
k
no
w
,
M
r
.
H
a
r
r
i
s,
if
y
ou
s
t
a
y
here
lo
n
g
enough
y
ou’
l
l find
The
C
ov
e
i
s
a
n
a
l
l-incl
us
iv
e
B
&
B
.
W
e
pro
v
id
e
ce
r
t
ain
s
e
r
v
ic
e
s
a
bove
and
be
y
ond
what

s
expe
c
t
ed,
y
ou
might
s
a
y an
a
r
r
a
y
of
goodi
e
s.
Our
ameniti
e
s
are
k
nown
world
w
ide,
s
o
r
t
of
l
i
ke
g
u
e
sts
w
ith
benef
i
ts
.

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