Grant and Billy told adventure stories. The love of Wilbur Larch for Homer Wells extended even to his tampering with history, a field wherein he was an admitted amateur, but it was nonetheless a field that he respected and also loved. , or for [582] government, or for religion. There were also lots of wet shoes—a pair of which even belonged to Homer.
'The poor kid just wet his pants,' Candy said to Wally, who saw the way Candy held David Copperfield in her lap and felt himself breaking. Fortunately, Homer's obstetrical procedure had not suffered from his absence. 'You can get Homer out of Saint Cloud's, but you can't get Saint Cloud's out of Homer. farm vehicles, just so he kept off the public roads, and his pudgy pal, Pete Hyde, often drove around with him.
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