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He's doing a chore for me!' " He threw his head back and breathed deeply and patted his chest, to show how he felt.
"It's not that I think doing a chore for $10 is worth it, but it makes sense for me to get to know my neighbors, considering what I do," he said.
She was called all right, probably because--as Mrs. S. discovered later, while doing a chore in the kitchen-the maid had left on the drainboard of the sink a memorandum addressed to herself: "Kindly call Mrs. Strauss at eight".
You're going to send them a drawing of a robot doing a chore you hate through Elbi.
Whether a man is doing a chore properly or not, at least there's (hopefully) good intentions involved.
Other times it's about not actually doing a chore or more troubling, not handing in school assignments and saying all the work was done.
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"If you are physically capable, they ask you to do a chore.
It was a chore basically and I'm sure all teenagers are the same, she didn't want to do a chore.
When I asked him to do a chore, he would forget or do something devious, like hide dirty dishes in the oven.
No one is exempt from this process, not even Ms. Rawson, who was given a warning after forgetting to do a chore.
In one, Ms. Palin asks her teenage daughter, Willow, to do a chore, and Willow, just rising around noon, answers sarcastically, "Sorry, no can do," as she inspects the fridge.
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