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it wasn't until Eunice called him at five and said dinner was ready that Paul remembered he hadn't eaten all day. He'd been too excited before the service, and a little queasy before he entered the fellowship hall. He locked up the church and went home.
The kitchen counter was lined and stacked with crockery, pots, Tupperware containers, and Pyrex dishes. The mountain of food that had arrived over the last three days was gone. Euny saw his look and grinned. With a flourish of her hand, she opened the freezer so he could see the neatly packaged, family-sized portions in freezer bags sardine-packed onto the shelves. "I won't have to shop or cook for weeks."
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