"This is the new medicine just sent from Seattle.Young Master Patrick needs to take it for a month before the operation..."

It was a cloudless day.

The early summer breeze was refreshing and comforting, but the old man in the pavilion looked upset and fretful.

The old housekeeper's right hand carried a small paper bag printed with a hospital logo.

Inside the bag was a carefully packed brown medicine bottle.

He hurried over here.

Halfway through his talking, he looked around and found Patrick was not there.

Looking at the old man in front of him, he gave a wry smile, "Young Master Patrick has returned to the company?"

Yesterday was Dragon Boat Festival, and today happened to be Sunday.

Patrick and Christina got up early.

After finishing breakfast with the old man, Young Master Patrick even played chess with the old man, which was rare.It seemed that Christina also went out, wasn't it? 

"He accompanied his wife to the sanatorium in North of the City."

Mr.Hopkins looked at the half-finished chess play and said angrily, "I really didn't know that this skunk also knew filial piety.Hmph...You can just give the medicine to

the old housekeeper heard this,

also go to the sanatorium in North of the City.Christina is even more fond of this aunt Betty than of the Dickens Family.He went to see this elder personally.Young Master Patrick

Master Mr.Hopkins seemed to have been irritated by something and immediately became

wife for a few days, and he actually asked me not to make things difficult for her.He was afraid that I would

and walked slowly

year...Just like the dog he had when he was a child.He was

the old man did not show much anger on his face when

he stared at the blooming

partial to people who were close to

the housekeeper couldn't help

a

was not allowed

to be very

Master Mr.Hopkins

said anything, the old man simply put his crutch

hands held the railing

naughty child, reaching out to the

be the same as before

stepped

also think I'm

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