A Plate of Peas
My grandfather died when I was a small boy, and my grandmother started staying with us
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My grandmother did not reply, but there was a glint in her eye and a grim set to her jaw
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I, of course, kept shoving peas down my throat. The glares made me nervous
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What possible argument could I muster against that? There was none. Did I eat the peas
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