The world seems to look the same, yet...I would swear that thecolors are more vivid. And oh, she must have 20-20 vision! I haven't seenthis clearly si...nce I was a child!" Then, unexpectedly, the new womanbegan to cry."What's wrong, Miss Davis?" one of the nurses asked soothingly."Nothing. Nothing at all," she said through her tears. "I'm just so happyand so relieved that it's worked, and that I'm going to be able to giveElizabeth what she's wanted most of all--a mother."With the advanced drugs. “Ellen suggested that shortly after Elliott died, I should get a dog for the companionship. I knew the breed of dog I wanted, it had to be a Black Lab and it was only natural for me to name him Max, to honour the dog killed in the accident.”Another silent tear trickled down her cheek, “I don’t know how many times I wanted to get in contact with you, to thank you for your generosity, but I never followed through with it. And now I finally get to meet you and thank you for your unbelievably. They’re a bit like fishing trips, if you like that sort of thing.’ I looked at Mark and decided, by the smirk on his face, that he didn’t like that sort of thing. ‘Well, I just thought that we’d have tea in town, since we can’t have a proper one here, because your boy is out digging trenches.’ ‘William has been helping Dad with his digs lately.’ ‘I thought that was what the other one did.’ ‘Olu’s been splitting his time between the digs and trying to teach Liv French.’ ‘I say, that chap’s a bit. He sat down. He looked across the table and said, “Hi!”“Hey there,” Doug replied.Once the seconds had been gotten, and thirds for some of the men, the people began cleaning up. More dominoes were played. A spades tournament broke out. The sun finally began to set and all those staying in motel rooms made their way back to them. The party was hardly over. Most of the men were down by the pool.“Are you going out by the pool,” Miranda asked as she combed one daughter’s hair.“I was thinking about.
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