The important thing about dragons is the fearful but trustful glance that St. George's horse gives to St. George, which in turn gives St. George his view of the matter, and thus gives us our truth about dragons.
But Maxine, it's usually the wife who must care for the husband, and then he isn't there to help her. So staying married actually puts the woman in the position of having to help, without reciprocation.
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The important thing about dragons is the fearful but trustful glance that St. George's horse gives to St. George, which in turn gives St. George his view of the matter, and thus gives us our truth about dragons.
Seek the horse, when it comes to dragons.
But Maxine, it's usually the wife who must care for the husband, and then he isn't there to help her. So staying married actually puts the woman in the position of having to help, without reciprocation.
Huh??
I'm not his kid, Maxine.
As for myself, I'm buying long-term care insurance.
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