.. no, you just have to experience yourself. "You are just about the LEAST likely person I know to have broken a Law!" Then why are you slumming? I kn...ow you aren't here for the fishing, you didn't bring any bait!"Briar smiled at me and gestured with one perfect hand. A large trout with a distinctly puzzled look on its face jumped out of the canal and landed in the grass at her feet."Who needs bait?" She replied, and winked at me. Immortals!The unfortunate fish managed to flop its way down the. "I think most thirsts have been sated. Proceed, Mr. Beall." I've forgotten the question," Ned said, squinting his good eye down to the narrow slit of his purple one."I asked if you were sorry you hit Mr. Foster," Wainright repeated, glancing at the jury."Yes, it's not right to hit an older man. I wasn't raised that way." Then why did you do it?"Ned sat silent a minute. "I'm not sure. He'd said some things, mainly about General Greene and old Dan Morgan, that made me mad and then he was pushing. Unlike his first intention, he didn’t stop working, and continued to improve his software. He could sell the improved version to an even higher amount and through our marriage and our shared account, I knew how rich we were. I had never seen that many numbers in one amount before. In our marriage settlement we set that I get 10 % of Andy’s fortune in case of a divorce. Therefore, I didn’t have to care about my financial future at all. Before we went to the cabin, we let it renovate and. We were one of the oldest families in town and operated one of the largest businesses. She felt like that made us (her especially) special and demanded special treatment from those who she could bully into giving it.I did not like that part of her and, in truth; I was coming to not like much of what she had become. She was more and more a demanding shrew trying to run my life, the business and the town. We had several spirited discussions about her attitude and I was feeling the heat once.
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