A golden pocket watch Mr. Watson lives in a small town with his wife Jessica. He works as a clerk at a local bank and gets a little salary. Although it’s not a large number it’s still enough for Watson and Jessica. Watson usually wears a brown jacket and a pair of black square glasses. He has a little fat but strong body, because sometimes he does exercises outside. Through his smile he always gives people a feeling of simple and honest. And about Jessica, she is an extremely beautiful woman with a tall and slim body, blond hair and two comely blue eyes. Jessica is a housewife. She always clean the house carefully when Watson went to work, from floor to windows includes every small corner. They are not rich, to be honest, but they live …show more content…
So why don’t you forget the money and be preparing for our holiday? We still have a lot of things to do, right?” Mr. Watson walked towards the chair and sat down, “Why don’t we start having dinner, I am starving.” After the dinner they started packing their packages. Next morning, before they are ready to go, Mrs. Jessica asked: “Why don’t you bring your pocket watch, you always take it with you, what’s wrong?” “Oh, because I’m afraid I would lose it in Paris, so just leave it home. It’s OK I think.” The journey in Paris was wonderful; Mr. Watson and Mrs. Jessica enjoyed themselves there. A week pass away quickly, they have to go back to their town. When they got home, Mrs. Jessica hugged Mr. Watson, “Thank you, my darling, it’s the best Christmas present I have ever received. But I’m so sorry that I didn’t send you something good.” Watson touched her hair softly and said “Yes, you did. You are the best gift I have ever received in my life. It’s an unforgettable Christmas, isn’t it?” “Yes, of course it is.” Jessica smiled and had some tears in her eyes. Since that, people never see Mr. Watson show his golden pocket watch. But to him, it’s not so bad, because true love is
After an anonymous donor pledges to double the amount of money that they make, Jessica realizes that her running dream could be a reality. After she gets her running leg, she decides to help Rosa cross the finish line. She needs to be determined if she wants to push a wheelchair for 10 miles. This makes Jessica realize that people care and that she must be determined if she wants to run again. Jessica is motivated to have stronger relationships with her friends and family just like she is with
APiper dropped the paper bag on the granite kitchen counter, balancing her cell between her shoulder and the crook of her neck and continuing her conversation while she began unpacking the numerous bags of groceries. • You have to go with us, Diane - Piper protested into the phone while pushing almond milk into the fridge- Alex won’t enjoy her birthday if you aren’t there. • I’m sure Al with prefer to spend a romantic couple of days with her girlfriend – Diane replied sarcastically with a snort – than having her mother tag along. • We traveled a lot this year.
At the end of the day, Jeff asks Tom to come over after school. Tom declines and makes an excuse. Then Mrs.Tracy asks Tom to bring Jessica’s homework to her, since she lived nearby. Jeff gets upset because Tom lied about having something to do. Tom talks with Jessica for the first time.
Contents of a Dead Man’s Pocket Continuation Clare was at the movie thinking of her poor workaholic of a husband and felt sorry. She actually felt guilty for leaving him at home by himself to work, even though it is Tom who is actually in the wrong. Clare decided to go home to surprise him and spend time with him. She figured that they could both finally see the movie together another time. Clare confidently left the movie and made her way home to be with her husband.
The main character, Jess, meets a wonderful girl named Leslie. Throughout the book, she changed his opinion of imagination, and he fell in love with her. Soon following this, they experience a fallout. Throughout the novel, Patterson displays themes of significant tragedy, grief because of the people stressing the tragedy, and the quest for identity.
It was a few weeks before Christmas and were decorating the Christmas tree. Picking out a silver rattle from the box of decorations, I read the engraving “For Lily’s first Christmas. Love, Mimi”. I quickly tried to hide the ornament but my mother saw. “Lily what’s that one?”
“You and your sister have happy birthdays and very good Christmases” (Lines 20), illustrates that not only was her childhood was happy but the simple
“Miss Strangeworth is a familiar fixture in a small town where everyone knows everyone else. Little do the townsfolk suspect, though, that the dignified old woman leads another, secret life…”. A secret life can be evil or good, in Miss Strangeworth’s case it is suitable, but do others appreciate this secret life. In The Possibility of Evil Shirley Jackson illustrates inner thinking, revealing action, and symbolism to show how Miss Strangeworth tends the people like her roses, but truly state's them evil.
Getting through about half way in the book, the Watsons decide to take a trip to visit grandma and she lives in Birmingham, Alabama. Byron is so excited for this trip, he wants to drive part of the way to scare dad. The night before they leave Byron sleeps in Willona 's room so he can 't run for it in the morning. Before they leave, the plan is to make it to CIncinnati Ohio and stay in a hotel for a night to take a break so Dad isnt too tired of driving. The next day they still don 't plan on going to Birmingham, they will stay at a rest stop in Knoxville, and then they will drive to Birmingham the following day.
On page 2, Mrs. Luella Bates Washington Jones said to Roger “I believe you’re hungry– or been hungry– to try to snatch my pocketbook” trying to get him to eat and at the same time asking why he tried to take her pocket book without actually asking. He
She hurriedly escaped the awkward conversation and walked back into the bathroom and took out a crumbled piece of paper to write a note. She knew he would be here for another minute or two as she looked at his list and notices that it did not compare to what was in the cart. She wrote the note and then went to go find him. Just as he was leaving she dropped the note into one of the grocery bags. Julia is started to get excited again like she was twenty eight years old again.
Eventually, Miss Strangeworth’s handwritten critiques of the townspeople become public. One evening, a teenage boy observes Miss Strangeworth delivering her notes at the post office. One of the letters fell onto the ground without Miss Strangeworth noticing. Instead of placing the letter into the mailbox, the boy delivers this message to the addressee, informing the recipient it came from Miss Strangeworth. The
She glanced over at Amy, giving her a look that said “maybe-you-should-help?” Amy simply rolled her eyes and sat next to him, helping start the fire. Their friend, John, had left a while ago to ‘Go on an adventure’, and he still wasn’t back. “Hey.. shouldn’t John be back by now? He left,” Bill looked at her phone, “Almost an hour ago.”
Mrs. Rogers begins by informing Isabel that her “day would be fine if [she] wasn’t lumbered with someone who kept losing tickets to the car park” revealing that
"Why, darling, I thought you'd be pleased. You never go out, and this is a great occasion. I had tremendous trouble to get it. Everyone wants one; it's very select, and very few go to the clerks. You'll see all the really big people there."”