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Chapter 264

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The Day Lily Tried to Teach Peanut Her ABCs

Lily had reached a conclusion.

God.

A very serious conclusion.

Fair.

One that could no longer be ignored.

Reasonable honestly.

Peanut was getting older.

God.

Not old.

Fair.

Just older.

Reasonable.

Which meant something important.

God.

Education.

Fair.

Formal education.

Reasonable honestly.

Apparently it was time.

God.

The realization arrived during breakfast.

Fair.

Peanut sat in her baby seat making happy
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