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The Grandma explained some stories about Cuba and
Catalan economy during the XIX century, paying special attention to the figures
of the Indians, Catalan-born people who travelled to Cuba to make business and returned to their hometowns where they
tried to evocate the Caribbean country building the same kind of houses and
planting the same sort of plants and vegetables.
She also told about slavery in American countries and the abolition of it in The USA thanks to Abraham Lincoln.
She also told about slavery in American countries and the abolition of it in The USA thanks to Abraham Lincoln.
After some
days without reading Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, they
continued working the plot of this interesting book and they created another
plot about sharks, an animal well-known in Australia and one of the most
dangerous enemies of swimmers and surfers like Esther Poppins’ new boyfriend.
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Talking
about boyfriends, The Grandma,
following the advice of her family, decided to say goodbye to her last lover, Dave Clipster. A misunderstanding about him
created some tension between the members of the family and The Grandma had to take a decision: choose between The Poppins or Dave. It was easy. Obviously, The
Poppins won.
Next, the
family listened to some stories from its members about difficult and
uncomfortable situations in the past and they analysed how to confront them.
Tomorrow,
the family is going to listen to Lulú
Poppins’ explanations about fashion and trend and they’re going to play
poker.
Come on
Poppins! The die is cast!
In matters of style, swim with the current;
in matters of principle, stand like a rock.
in matters of principle, stand like a rock.
Thomas Jefferson
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