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Authors: Vickie McKeehan

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“T
h
a
t

s
w
h
a
t
I
thou
g
ht.
I
f
I
tou
c
h
y
ou
a
g
a
in like
I
did in th
ere
,
w
e
m
i
g
ht not be
so s
e
nsibl
e
.
W
h
e
n it
c
om
e
s to
g
e
tti
n
g
y
ou into
m
y
b
e
d,
I
wa
nt no s
ec
ond tho
u
g
hts on
e
ith
e
r
sid
e
.


M
a
y
be
I

ll
b
e
the
one
to
g
e
t
y
ou into b
e
d.
W
h
a
t
a
bout th
a
t
?

“Y
ou mi
g
ht
a
s
we
ll know
no
w
,
I

m h
i
g
h
l
y
su
s
c
e
ptible
to s
wee
t
-
t
a
lk
a
nd
t
he
lu
r
e
of
a b
ea
uti
f
ul
w
om
a
n.”

E
v
e
n in the
d
ar
k,
h
e
c
ou
l
d s
e
e
she
r
oll
e
d
h
e
r
e
y
e
s.
H
e
l
e
t out a
l
a
u
g
h
a
nd
y
a
nk
e
d h
e
r
up
a
g
a
inst him.
T
h
e
y
wa
lk
e
d like
th
a
t hug
g
e
d up
to
eac
h oth
e
r
until th
e
y
g
ot to the
b
ar
n.
H
e s
w
ung
the
h
u
ge
door
b
ac
k
a
nd l
e
t h
e
r
l
e
a
d the
w
a
y
insid
e
.
H
e
hit the
li
g
hts
a
nd the
h
u
g
e
sp
a
c
e
lit up
re
v
ea
li
n
g
r
o
w
s
a
nd
r
o
w
s of
st
a
lls on
e
ith
e
r
sid
e
,
eac
h
c
ont
a
ining
v
ar
ious
si
z
e
s of
sto
c
k.

“E
v
e
ni
n
g
l
a
di
e
s,”
Co
r
d
s
a
id in his most
c
h
ar
ming voi
ce
.

I
b
r
o
u
g
ht
y
ou
a
v
isitor
toni
g
ht.”
H
e
we
nt to the
sound
s
y
s
t
e
m on the
wa
ll
a
nd tu
r
n
e
d do
w
n the
st
ea
d
y
st
r
e
a
m of
musi
c
.
T
oni
g
ht it
wa
s
J
ou
r
n
e
y
. St
e
ve
P
e
r
r
y

s t
e
nor
s
e
r
e
n
ade
d
t
he
m
w
ith
O
p
e
n
A
r
m
s
.

Ke
e
g
a
n
s
e
nt out a
g
ig
g
l
e
a
t the
musi
c
.

J
ou
r
n
e
y
?
T
h
a
t

s so—”

“E
i
g
hti
e
s?
Yea
h,
I
kno
w
.
I
st
a
r
t
e
d out
b
y
r
e
a
di
n
g
H
a
y
d
e
n

s not
e
s
fr
om the
p
re
vious m
a
n
a
g
e
r
a
nd
w
ond
e
r
ing how
the
h
e
ll
c
o
w
s
c
ould
like
list
e
ning
to this stu
ff
.
B
ut
I
h
a
te
to
a
dmit it,
A
ir
Supp
l
y
a
nd
J
ou
r
n
e
y
r
ea
l
l
y
g
e
ts us mo
r
e
milk.”

“T
he
r
i
g
ht kind of
music
in
crea
s
e
s milk p
r
odu
c
tion t
w
o
f
old.
I
r
e
a
d
a
bout th
a
t,”
K
ee
g
a
n
c
omm
e
nt
e
d,
a
ll the
w
hile
a
pp
rec
i
a
ting
the
fac
t
h
e
t
a
l
ke
d to the
a
nim
a
ls
a
s if
t
h
e
y
m
a
tt
e
re
d, just
a
s she
did.

She
wa
lk
e
d do
w
n the
a
isle
until she
g
ot to a
v
e
r
y
p
r
e
g
n
a
nt h
e
i
f
er
.

She
loo
k
s like
sh
e’
s due
a
n
y
d
a
y
no
w
.

H
e
we
nt ov
e
r
to the
c
ow
a
nd
r
ubb
e
d its
e
a
r
s
a
nd
h
ea
d.

I

d s
a
y
a
not
h
e
r
t
w
o
wee
ks.
H
uh, P
r
is
s
?
A
nd b
ef
o
r
e
y
ou
a
s
k th
a
t

s sho
r
t
f
or
P
r
is
c
ill
a
.”

T
h
a
t p
r
ompt
e
d
K
ee
g
a
n
t
o
g
o into a
d
e
t
a
il
e
d
a
c
c
o
unt of
Minni
e’
s n
e
w
b
a
b
y
,
a
nd h
o
w Minnie
h
a
d d
e
liv
ere
d t
h
e
little
g
u
y
in
f
r
ont of
a
b
u
n
c
h of
c
u
r
ious s
c
hool ki
d
s.

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