Knowing that Charlie was coming for dinner, the Evans family was as joyous as the celebration of Chinese New Year.
Lady Evans gathered her children to lend a hand, sprucing up the dining table and arranging the delectable cold dishes ordered by Don Albert.
The old man kept proclaiming, "Today is a splendid day! When Charlie arrives, I shall indulge in a few glasses of whatever I please!"
Tece, who stood nearby, quickly interjected, "Dad, you've only just recovered a bit. It's best to avoid alcohol. How about a different drink?"
"A jest," the old man responded without hesitation. "Hasn't the recovery of my health been for this very day? How can such an important occasion pass without a drink?"
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