The Trouble with Angels
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- We're almost out of tea, too.
- Again?

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You know, I used to play the Palace.
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I used to have red hair
when I was on the stage.

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Everyone loved that color. Thank you, dear.
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And red roses.
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My dressing room
was always filled with red roses.

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Thank you, dear.
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And when my husband died,
everything was gone.

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Money, house, everything.
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Everything was gone.
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...so my son said he'd come tomorrow.
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He has a new car. Well, practically new.
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He couldn't come last year
because the children had the flu.

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But this year he's coming
and I'm so happy...

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You know, they kept my social security?
I didn't know that they would.

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They never told me
they would keep my social security.

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Thank you, dear.
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Do you need any help, Mary?
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It's a present.
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Isn't he beautiful? His name is William.
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Would you like to hear William sing?
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- Isn't it lovely?
- Very pretty.

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My children said I could come...
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and have a Christmas at their house.
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But they didn't come.
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I had gifts for them.
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There may have been a very good reason
why they couldn't come.

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But it's Christmas, and they promised.
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I did everything for them
when they were little.

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Nothing was too hard.
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Then do one thing more.
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What?
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Be happy.
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That's the greatest gift
a mother can give her children.


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