"You both know we're supposed to share," said Miss Peterson.
"Well, let's read this page to ourselves and find out what these children are going to do," said Miss Peterson.
"You'd better tell your mother to get you up earlier," said Miss Peterson.
After the buses had gone, Miss Peterson saw a lonely little figure sitting in one of the swings.
Miss Peterson sat eyeing the box for a long minute.
The two sat in silence a while, then Miss Peterson took up the thread again.
"No," said Miss Peterson, taking the two pieces and fitting the folds together.
"Television is not the place for original thinking," Miss Peterson said.
Three years later, after teaching mathematics at the university, Miss Peterson was named assistant dean of women.
"I don't think it will ever be the same," said Miss Peterson.