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🗓️ 10 September 2024
⏱️ 82 minutes
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As Peal handed the rice around the table, Douglas reached for the bowl, but Pearl quickly moved it out of his reach. “You’ve got enough on your plate,” she told the little boy. She pushed it past him and placed it in front of her stepdaughter, Leona. She knew that rice was one of the little girl’s favorite foods.
“There you are, dear,” Pearl smiled widely at the girl. “Please help yourself....”
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0:20.0 | ... It's time for dinner. |
0:26.1 | It's time for dinner. |
0:28.9 | Per Laughlin heard footsteps on the staircase |
0:31.5 | says she placed one last serving bowl on the table. That |
0:35.1 | bowl, her prettiest blue one, was almost overflowing with fluffy white grains of rice. |
0:41.7 | A small pad of butter was on top of the rice sliding slowly to the side |
0:46.5 | as it had started to melt. It looked delicious, but Pearl wouldn't be eating it and neither would her son Douglas who had just walked into the dining room. |
0:57.9 | She pulled out a chair for him with a smile and Douglas sat down, reaching immediately for the glass of milk that was waiting and for the rest of the family. And soon the rest of the family gathered around the table. |
1:16.9 | Pearl's husband Leo, a dark and handsome police detective, and Leona, Leo's 10-year-old daughter, who looked just like her mother who |
1:26.8 | passed away two years ago. |
1:29.6 | Pearl should have been happy to be surrounded by loved ones in the modest home she shared with her family |
1:34.4 | on Tremont Street in Denver but there was little that made Pearl O'Laughlin happy |
1:40.7 | except for money maybe that always made her happy but she didn't see much of that with a |
1:46.2 | husband who expected her to live on a policeman's salary but it wouldn't always be this |
1:52.2 | way pearl knew Leo's father had a fat bank account, and |
1:56.7 | before long she'd have her hands on it. But not tonight. Tonight she had other things to worry about. She smiled, made small talk, passed around a plate of pork chops and watched as everyone lifted one from the serving platter. The vegetables followed then the dinner rolls and finally |
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