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THE WAITRESSJACK ZIPES

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L.WOOD DESIGNS

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Well, Marie had no other choice, and she carried the chair to Marcel, the owner of the restaurant where she worked.

“NOW’S NOT THE TIME FOR FLIRTING,”

“Marcel,” the chair said, “We’re going to expand your business.”

“Hey, you’re pretty cute,” Marcel replied, for the chair was dressed in flaming red and yellow.

.“Here’s what we propose.”the chair answered.

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85No sooner did the three finish their conversation than Marie set out and arrived at the apartment of an old woman named Natalie.

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85 tiny like a mouse, and she rarely left her apartment because she had difficulty walking without a cane.years old,

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MARIE KNOCKED.

“Madame Natalie,” “We’ve come to invite you to lunch.”

Marie said.

No sooner said than Marie stooped down. The old woman sat down in the chair. And in a flash they were at Marcel’s

THE DOOR OPENED.

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Madame, it’s a pleasure. We shall be expecting you for lunch every day.”

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The next stop for Marie and the chair was Fat Pierre’s home. He weighed close to

400pounds

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poundsstayed at home all day, watched tv and ate junk food.

He was a young man, not more than thirty-five, but when his wife died suddenly, he went into a

deep

depression

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“Monsieur Pierre,” Marie said. “We’ve come to invite you to lunch.”

“Monsieur, it’s a pleasure. Take a seat next to Madame Natalie. We shall be expecting you for lunch every day.”

THE DOOR OPENED. MARIE KNOCKED.W H E N

No sooner said than Marie stooped down. Somehow Pierre man-aged to fit himself into the chair. And in a flash they were at Marcel’s.

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Off went Marie with the chair. This time they went to visit Liliane, who had been the brightest student in her class, but she had been hit by car and had lost the use of one of her legs and refused to go to school anymore. Her mother tried everything from bribes to psychologists, but Liliane refused to move from her room.

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When Marie knocked, the door opened, and Liliane’s mother showed her to her daughter’s room. Marie said, “we’ve come to invite you to lunch.”

Liliane’s

eyes ope “Mademoiselle Liliane,”

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when she saw Marie with a chair stuck on her back, and she giggled.In fact, she continued to giggle when she jumped into the chair and sped to Marcel’s restaurant.

ned wide

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Throughout the morning Marie and her chair sped through the neighborhood until twen-ty-one people were gathered at Marcel’s for lunch. He had set up a special banquet room for his guests, and he cooked the most delicious specialities of the house. There was laughter and chatter.

ha!ha!

ha!

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ha!ha!ha!

ha!ha!

ha!

Almost all the people knew each other somewhat, but they were discovering they had so much in common that they made plans to do things with each other.

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They kept toasting Marcel and praising his cooking.

“It’s all on the house! You are my guests forever.”

There’s nothing like French cooking!”

they criedAnd Marcel replied,

“ The next day Marie and her chair did not arrive at the restaurant, nor did they go knocking on people’s doors. Nevertheless, all the people managed to show up at Marcel’s restaurant, and they en-joyed themselves and kept meeting until the end of their days.

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And Marcel replied,

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AS FOR MARIE ANDDIFFICULT TO REMEMTO THEM. SOME SAY

BUT I FOR ONE DON’T BELIEVE THEM.

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BUT I FOR ONE DON’T BELIEVE THEM.

HER CHAIR, IT ISBER WHAT HAPPENEDTHEY NEVER EXISTED.

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