Harry and Eileen are in...
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Harry and Eileen are in their late fifties, and are grandparents. They are nice people. They talk to their neighbors, shovel their sidewalk past the property line to help out, and are just generally the kind of people you like to live next door to. But when you talk to Harry, what you notice is his glasses -- a bit thick and the kind that make his eyes look bigger than they are.
They had five children, all of whom are now grown. All but one of the kids lives in the area and they are at the house to visit almost every day. Like their folks they are nice people, good neighbors who exhibit the same helpful spirit of their parents as they come home to visit and help out. One of them has even helped me out a few times. And when you see them you know they are Harry and Eileen's children. They act like them and look like them, right down to Harry's glasses.
They had five children, all of whom are now grown. All but one of the kids lives in the area and they are at the house to visit almost every day. Like their folks they are nice people, good neighbors who exhibit the same helpful spirit of their parents as they come home to visit and help out. One of them has even helped me out a few times. And when you see them you know they are Harry and Eileen's children. They act like them and look like them, right down to Harry's glasses.
