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The Ejection

At Tim's House

They returned home later than usual and met the old man and Samuel sitting on the veranda like deprived children. Despite the herbal soup, he would resist sleeping until Tim and George returned.

Nevertheless, they smiled when they heard the sound of a car and waited for the gateman to open the gate. They walked out of the veranda immediately after they saw him to receive him.

“Welcome back,” they greeted him when he stopped for Richard to get out of the car.

“Thank you,” he answered happily and drove to the garage.

To his surprise, they followed him. Before they got to him, he parked and got out of the car.

“Good evening, Old man,” he searched his countenance and greeted him.

“Good evening, Young man. Welcome back.”

“Thank you.”

“Good eveBrother-in-lawin-law,” Samuel said and walked to him.

He placed his hand on his shoulder and inquired, “Good evening, Samuel. How was your day?”

“My day was fine. And yours?”

“Fine.”

“You are late today. What kept you?”

“You are right.
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