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Rosy's mummy hands Franny a clear plastic bag full of reject biscuits, then Rosy holds her cheek out for Franny's wet kiss. Rosy wipes the slime from her face and Franny cackles, then shows them both into the lounge.
There on Franny's coffee table is a biscuit tin with a Christmas picture on the lid. Proper shop-bought biscuits, not factory rejects.
"Please, may I have a biscuit?" Rosy says.
"Oh, there are no biscuits in that my darling," Franny says, and pulls the tin from Rosy's prying fingers. Franny holds open the bag of crumb-speckled chocolate digestives. "Help yourself, my wee hen."
Rosy settles for a reject.
Franny puts the Christmas tin up high, way up high, way out of reach. — R.G. Manse
You can't take life too seriously. You just have to laugh your way through it. — Marjorie Pay Hinckley
We have an electronic vein we have tapped and applied it to a rock setting like tons of bands out there. — Mike Lowry
Despite her ability to enjoy most of their days, sometimes her despair was so great that, in a melancholy moment when she'd allow herself to think of her family, she'd almost stop breathing — Melina Marchetta
This is what I love about novels, both reading them and writing them. They jump into the abyss, to be with you — John Green
Being in a minority, even a minority of one, did not make you mad. — George Orwell
Unfortunately, one of the most signifi cant things ever said about emotion may be that everyone knows what it is until they are asked to define it. — Joseph E. Ledoux
Nothing is possible without love ... For love puts one in a mood to risk everything. — Carl Jung
It is through another's foolishness that we are able to spin tails of lies without retribution ... what do you see and what do you want to see, both are before you now, this day. — Tonny K. Brown
In the same way, the world is not the sum of all the things that are in it. It is the infinitely complex network of connections among them. As in the meanings of words, things take on meaning only in relationship to each other. — Paul Auster
