Stewart: What would you think if someone played a kitchen table like it were a piano?
Aunt Morag: Like it were a piano?
Stewart: It's strange isn't it? I mean it's not a piano, it doesn't make any sound.
Aunt Morag: No, no sound.
Stewart: I knew she was mute, but now I'm thinking it's more than that. I'm wondering if she's not brain affected.
Aunt Morag: No sound at all?
Stewart: No, it was a table.
Aunt Morag: Well, she was very violent with the gown. She tore off a chunk of lace. If I hadn't been there I'd have sworn she'd used her teeth and wiped her feet on it.
Stewart: Well it has not yet come to anything. Just a concern.
Aunt Morag: Oh, yes, yes of course, a concern.
Stewart: There is something to be said for silence.
Aunt Morag: Oh indeed.
Stewart: And with time she will, I'm sure, become affectionate.
Aunt Morag:Certainly, there is nothing so easy to like as a pet and they are quite silent.
Aunt Morag: Like it were a piano?
Stewart: It's strange isn't it? I mean it's not a piano, it doesn't make any sound.
Aunt Morag: No, no sound.
Stewart: I knew she was mute, but now I'm thinking it's more than that. I'm wondering if she's not brain affected.
Aunt Morag: No sound at all?
Stewart: No, it was a table.
Aunt Morag: Well, she was very violent with the gown. She tore off a chunk of lace. If I hadn't been there I'd have sworn she'd used her teeth and wiped her feet on it.
Stewart: Well it has not yet come to anything. Just a concern.
Aunt Morag: Oh, yes, yes of course, a concern.
Stewart: There is something to be said for silence.
Aunt Morag: Oh indeed.
Stewart: And with time she will, I'm sure, become affectionate.
Aunt Morag:Certainly, there is nothing so easy to like as a pet and they are quite silent.
Stewart : What would you think if someone played a kitchen table like it were a piano?
Aunt Morag : Like it were a piano?
Stewart : It's strange isn't it? I mean it's not a piano, it doesn't make any sound.
Aunt Morag : No, no sound.
Stewart : I knew she was mute, but now I'm thinking it's more than that. I'm wondering if she's not brain affected.
Aunt Morag : No sound at all?
Stewart : No, it was a table.
Aunt Morag : Well, she was very violent with the gown. She tore off a chunk of lace. If I hadn't been there I'd have sworn she'd used her teeth and wiped her feet on it.
Stewart : Well it has not yet come to anything. Just a concern.
Aunt Morag : Oh, yes, yes of course, a concern.
Stewart : There is something to be said for silence.
Aunt Morag : Oh indeed.
Stewart : And with time she will, I'm sure, become affectionate.
Aunt Morag :Certainly, there is nothing so easy to like as a pet and they are quite silent.
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