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English, 06.05.2021 03:30, ionmjnm9701

When Dad decided he wanted to take the family for an outing in the Pierce Arrow, he'd whistle assembly, and then ask: "How many want to go for a ride?"
The question was purely rhetorical, for when Dad rode, everybody rode. So we'd all say we thought a ride would be fine what point of view is this

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