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with her beauty and charm. When they got home she offered him a refreshment.
Ellen said, "Would you like milk or pop?"
"Pop would be fine, it's warm today and I sure worked up a thirst carrying those packages."
"What's your name? I don't remember seeing you around here before."
"I'm Joe Rose and I'm from Chicago. I guess I should have intro- duced myself when I first offered assistance. I get kind of flustered when I'm around a girl for the first time."
"Are you staying here at the lake for long?" she asked with a smile.
"Yes we will be here all summer. My dad can only stay for the month of June but Mom and I stay here until school starts."
"Don't you have any brothers or sisters?" she asked.
"No, I'm the one and only.
"That's too bad, I'm sure you get lonely sometimes."
"Not too bad. I have my friends, Hal and Gary, but I would like to meet some girls this summer. Of course I prefer older girls."
"A good looking lad like you shouldn't have any trouble meeting young ladies but I might be able to help you out," Ellen offered.
"Well, my dating has been quite limited and there are a lot of things I don't understand about girls. I would talk to my mother about it but that is hard to do."
"Well, I would be glad to answer any questions and fill you in on anything you're interested in," Ellen replied. Joe took a hard look at this beautiful young woman and began to wonder how he could do with her since she certainly was giving him a lot of attention. He decided to become braver in his questions.
"How do you feel about younger men?"
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