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What Does a Dad Dream Of?
Thomas had always dreamed of a son. He even had a name picked out – Timothy. But as life would have it
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My sister-in-law arrived with a suitcase ‘for a couple of days’ — but her vacation at my expense ended before she unpacked.
—Tom, be careful with that suitcase—there’s a luxury face cream in there, and if you break it
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“Wives come and go,” my mother-in-law said at my table. So I showed her what goes with the wife.
Gertrude Blackwood entered my flat as if it were Buckingham Palace and she were Queen Victoria, arriving
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“— My mum will have the key to our flat! — my husband announced. He was wrong to think I’d stay silent.
**Diary Entry – 15th March** The copy of the key is ready. “We’ll hand it over tonight,” Edward said
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““You’re Living Too Well After the Divorce,” Said the Ex-Mother-in-Law, and Decided to “Restore Justice””
So, you won’t believe what happened yesterday. Emma had just got home from work when she opened the door
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For three years, my ex-husband said he missed me. Then I just counted his call dates.
I’ll adapt and rephrase the story for English culture, changing names, locations, currency, and idioms
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After brazen relatives’ visit, fridge emptied, mountain of dishes grew — hosts found way to end it.
“Is this all there is?” Emma asked in dismay, peering into the pot on the stove.
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A hungry dog chased a car for two stops, hoping to find new owners—the driver couldn’t resist and pulled over.
January 3rd I’ve always preferred summer fishing, but I still drag myself out a couple of times in winter.
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Simon Was Against a Second Cat in the House: His Move Left the Entire Family StunnedBut when the new kitten arrived, Simon quietly brought it his favorite toy and curled up beside it, purring.
The cat sat on the windowsill, staring down at the yard where pigeons squabbled over a crust of bread.
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‘I Searched for Him for Five Months,’ Gary Clutched a Dirty Mangy CatThe cat, scrawny and trembling, finally purred as Gary whispered, “I never gave up on you, old friend.”
Nina Fletcher saw him at half past seven in the morning. Gary was standing by the lift, holding a cat.