Hell, I could live with it though.No matter where I'd slept, Maybel had another hellacious breakfast waiting for me the next morning, and she also had... a request."Mr Jefferson, do you have a plow I could use to turn up a garden spot? I could do my own canning and preserving if we had a little patch to raise a few things," she said."I'm not about to let you take time away from the kitchen to plow up a garden, but if you want one I'll hire somebody to do the plowing for you and to help you in any. After lunch they divided up into two pairs and went off in opposite directions with a dog apiece. Lulu Bell kept up with her oldest brother just fine and actually bagged more game than he did.Everybody pitched in and stew was soon cooking on the campfire. They’d brought a jug of shine and a got passed around while dinner simmered. Everybody chowed down and they sat around the campfire telling stories until it was dark and time for bed.Lulu Bell piped up with, “See, Ah can do anything that ole. Amy walked into the kitchen, looked at the bacon and eggs and said that she didn't know if she wanted anything to eat."Try," Brad ordered.He set a glass of orange juice and a plate of the bacon and eggs in front of her and set a plate for himself. Amy drank all of her orange juice but just picked at the bacon and eggs."I don't want anymore," she said.Brad finished his breakfast. He picked up the plate; silverware and glasses scraped the plates into the garbage disposal and put the breakfast. “I certainly don’t need a micrometer to check these out. No two are even close to being the same product.” Turning to the executives she asked, “Would you like to see for yourselves?”The two executives merely glanced at the semi-finished product and shook their heads. Again it was the senior who spoke. “Of course you’re right,” he said, “but it’s a machine failure, not an operator failure. You could see that Chester operated it exactly by the book.”“Both of those statements are true,” Kim.
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