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1. Night Adventure: I attend a memorial service for grandma Jenny
2. His younger sister, Jenny, was also there although his parents had stayed on at their townhouse in London
3. “We can’t cut our way in before that happens?” asked Jenny
4. “Did he get caught?” asked Jenny, “Was that why he had to put an end to it?”
5. “Everywhere must have stunk of burning weeds!” commented Jenny, wrinkling up her nose in disgust
6. “Should you be doing that in your state?” asked Jenny
7. She opened her eyes for a few seconds when Jenny tapped her shoulder quite hard but then they closed again and she could get no further response
8. Richard covered Jenny as best he could as there were several more explosions, seeming to go on for an age
9. He helped Jenny do the same and then they just crouched there, waiting for the outcome
10. Jenny walked nearer the door but found that the heat coming in through the door was surprisingly fierce
11. “So’s the air,” coughed Jenny, finding the atmosphere in the shaft barely breathable, fumes from the fire still prevalent
12. “That’s not a good sign, is it?” said Jenny as they reached the bottom, looking at the remains of the door to seating area three
13. Jenny took the torch from Richard and directed it through the twelve centimetre wide split
14. Jenny remembered how large her trunk had seemed until she had tried to get all of her things into it
15. At first light the following morning, Richard, Jenny, Hugh and Carol climbed up to the communications room, a small chamber packed with electronics on the top level of the ship, at the very rear of the command section
16. “Why’s this rack red when all the others are grey or black?” asked Jenny, pointing to a rack of communications equipment that was tucked into the corner of the room and set back more than the others
17. “Should that happen?” asked Jenny, looking nervously up at the low ceiling
18. A full half an hour before the time had elapsed, Richard and Hugh were back up in the communication room waiting with Jenny and Carol
19. Jenny fell instantly silent and listened as hard as she could
20. By the time its four sturdy landing feet thudded onto the rocks, Jenny had to cover her mouth and shield her eyes from the swirling dust
21. “Where are the rest of the party?” asked Jenny, suddenly realising that there was no-one else in the shuttle
22. Told Jenny to get lost
23. Another time a young, sedated Jenny was about to have an operation, and the doctor looked in her throat to see what size intubation tube he’d need
24. Jenny asked him, “What are you, a doctor or a dentist?”
25. So, in spite of the rocky start, Jenny has turned into a great human being
26. Now that Jenny had truly and officially graduated, we scurried back to the apartment for more packing, and were converted from proud parents to pack mule lackeys
27. Our mission was to help Jenny move her stuff from St
28. Jenny did all the brain-work, and Mom and Dad were the chauffeurs—taking her to the different cars she uncovered on Craigslist
29. This was a major job: Jenny would run a CARFAX report, Gunilla would take us to a car, Jenny would test drive it, and, if interested, take it to an autoshop for evaluation
30. Jenny ended up with a 2001 Toyota Echo with only 78,000 miles listed for $4,500
31. We flew over to Sweden and dropped Jenny off with Lena’s parents
32. It was the labrador Jenny saw first that morning
33. Jenny shrugged her shoulders
34. One of them was that there were remnants of daylight when Jenny picked up her husband at about 4
35. Always Jenny swapped from driver to passenger so that Fergus could take the wheel
36. “Of course not,” Jenny said, “but we can go up there ourselves another time when the weather’s decent
37. “It’s not his secret hideaway,” Jenny harrumphed, “It’s probably where he gets his sticks
38. Although she was disparaging to Fergus’ face, Jenny was excited by his information and it made her all the keener to visit the place and check it out
39. “So why would witches want to meet there?” Jenny asked him
40. “That’s the stickman’s dog,” Jenny said in a hoarse whisper
41. Before the stickman put in his appearance, Jenny had decided that honesty was the best policy, although she would remain economical with the truth
42. “We came across these markers,” Jenny said, ignoring the drift of his conversation
43. His terseness and semi-hostile attitude made it difficult for Jenny and Fergus was saying nothing; after all, it wasn’t his ‘project’
44. Jenny and Fergus said no more but steered their way down Coven Hill with Mister slinking at their heels just as he had done on the ascent
45. A few yards from the car, Jenny proclaimed, “Of course, there were hazel sticks up there
46. “How could he have? He didn’t know it was our car,” Jenny said
47. Jenny was silent, newly aware of the sheer scale of her ignorance
48. Then Jenny said, “I heard Rory schooled Isaac yesterday
49. ” And even though Jenny had said it to Jocy, I jumped in and more or less stuck up for Isaac and said, “Isaac wasn’t really trying his best, he was just trying to have some fun
50. He wrote poetry to his wife Jenny, and he wrote of the oncoming class struggle in apocalyptic terms: “We are the apes of a cold God,” he said