Leonard and Dean hadn't seen...
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Leonard and Dean hadn't seen one another much after graduating from college forty years before. Leonard (an attorney) visited Dean in late August. Their joy in Leonard's visiting included telling one another as much as they could about their lives and asking questions of each other.
Soon Dean was showing Leonard around his garden and could hardly wait to point, in the midst of the straight and well-hoed rows, to a nine-by-twelve-foot patch of randomly growing beans. Dean said, "What do you think?"
Leonard proved they'd shared a great deal about their current lives and also that he was a good trial attorney when he answered, "One of your grandchildren helped you plant this part of the garden!" The evidence of "broad sowing" becomes obvious.
Soon Dean was showing Leonard around his garden and could hardly wait to point, in the midst of the straight and well-hoed rows, to a nine-by-twelve-foot patch of randomly growing beans. Dean said, "What do you think?"
Leonard proved they'd shared a great deal about their current lives and also that he was a good trial attorney when he answered, "One of your grandchildren helped you plant this part of the garden!" The evidence of "broad sowing" becomes obvious.
