George said it was Sally who got him to start his homework, which is ridiculous. Isn't it because of the teacher's disappointment in him that the mother couldn't support the family, so she began to take responsibility?
George's fiery affection for Sally makes his saying "I love you, it's been a long time" persuasive. Sally tried left and right, looking for a substitute when George was confused, and finally told George that I needed you as a friend, and then kissed George proactively. I just think, forget it.
I actually envy a person like George who is calm even without doing homework. I can only do it without doing homework, then pretend not to bring it with me, and finally make up for it
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