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DEAR ABBY
Dear Abby: My name is Wade Mason. I have very good reason to believe that my neighbor is stealing my hard earned crops. I’m constantly coming up short in the amount that I planted, and one morning I got up early to find my neighbor running from where my crops are located. Also, one morning when the soil was wet from the rain, I made out footprints going in the direction of his household. How do I stop this without making a false accusation by mistake?
Dear Wade: Before you make any irrational decisions, you should consider making more observation and being 100% sure that he is the cause of this. If there are no more clues, be straightforward. Ask your neighbor, very politely, if he may have taken a few of your crops. If he denies it, continue making observation and maybe even get up earlier to catch him in the act. I wish you the best of luck and hope you lose no more of your crops. Majorian's Bakery Sale!Need bread?
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Dear Abby: My name is Matilda Vesci. My two eldest sons, ages 12 and 13, will not stop bickering! It’s non-stop madness in our household, and there is work that must get done with our crops. I’ve tried spankings and yelling, but nothing works. They are completely misbehaved and disrespectful, and will argue over anything that they can. Whether it’s who gets the last piece of bread or who has to plow the fields, it’s just fight fight fight! How do I stop this ludacris?
Dear Matilda: It seems your boys are quite a bit riley. This is what you can expect of two headstrong 12/13 year old boys. It means that they are very determined, and as the two eldest males, they fight for anything. Because to them, anything is a prize so they need to win. All I could suggest is being firm with them and stopping this behavior right before they begin to quarrel. They will grow out of this stage and begin to talk things out like adults eventually. Do not fret. |
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