There was food left in that jar of Beech-Nut and I let mother put the cap back on and put it in the ’frigerator.
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There was food left in that jar of Beech-Nut and I let mother put the cap back on and put it in the ’frigerator.
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She was at the front door when Monnie hurried from the kitchen carrying a short white box. “It came this morning—from him. I put it in the ’frigerator and most forgot it. What do you call them pink flowers?”
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“Mommy, you said I had to finish my milk shake. I didn’t.” / “You finished it before dinner.” / “No, I didn’t. I whipped it up, but I still felt kind of full. So I put it in the ’frigerator.”
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"What's the use," she said aloud. "Put the food in the bedroom. Put the pots and pans in the bathroom. Put the underwear in the refrigerator!" Her voice rose along with her frustration. / "Mom, I don't have the underwear." Little Mark looked around at the open boxes. "How come we have to put it in the 'frigerator? Why do we have to do everything different?" Mark started to cry while he talked and peeled tape off boxes. "Can't we have drawers in our bedroom in this house? I don't like new houses. I like old apartments. I can't have my friends, can't ride elevators, can't have drawers for my stuff. And I'm hungry, too. No milk or apples in the 'frigerator in new houses." / Mrs. Alexander had started to laugh when she saw that her five-year-old son had misunderstood her complaint for an order.
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