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While she was waiting, a dignified lady came hurrying in. This lady turned out to be Irene Peck who was successfully married to a Wimp. She was her usual old self, in a hurry, so Jean didn't get to ask her which one of the Wimps it was. Jean went on down the road. The creamery was out a little further and she want- ed to leave her cream there this time. She was sort of in a hurry and was rather sur- prised when Donna Bell met her. Jean was in a hurry and she was busy so she had to leave, but she promised she would be seeing her again. She and her family started on their way toward home; then BOOM! , and one corner of her car dropped lower than usual. Oh-oh, a flat tire! But--Ah! A garage only two blocks away. 1931 Chevrolet Fliver Service , the sign read; a funny name but she thought they might fix her flat tire, an 1807 model. Her feet drag- ged her into the shop and a tall, graying man (familiar, too) met her and asked her what he could do for her. After she explained, he agreed to tow her to his shop and repair her tire. Her kids are bubble-gum chewers so she let them get some gum. Well, of all the trouble they had! One girl got a tooth pulled, another had her mouth fastened shut. One boy got his tongue fastened to the roof of his mouth and goodness knows what all! She didn't like this so she decided to go see a gum manufacturer and demand they take all the stickiness out of it. On the gum-machine it read, Brabbs Tripple Bubble Gum . It also gave the address so when this man fixed her tire she was going to see him. This familiar garage owner turned out to be Dick Fluke. Mr. Fluke had owned a 1931, two-toned, green car which was called Fliver when he was going to E. H. S. Fliver got him to school every day, even if it was a little late. Well, upon reaching the Brabb factory, a very distinguished lady asked her mis- sion. This lady kept staring at her and it made her wonder if her slip was showing or something. Finally she asked Jean her name. Jean told her and (yes, you’re right!) she was Dolores Wimp. She had made good her desire to become a private secretary. Dolores ushered her into the private office of Mr. Brabb. The gum-chewing man standing before her looked mighty familiar. He introduced himself as David Brabb. After David had promised to do what he could about the stickiness of the gum, her tired, scrapping, kids and she departed at last to their Reformatory Ranch where, with stringing hair and dirty faces she put her little troup to bed in their cells.
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