IT was noon before they finished scraping Uncle Louie off the dining room table.
Kind of rough on Uncle Louie, of course.
My good old Uncle Louie.
Let's see: start with Uncle Louie?
Several years ago, Mr. Steinberg said, his father called to tell him that Uncle Louie had died and could he clean out his room.
Wellington the dog is given a package to deliver to Uncle Louie, with strict instructions not to let go of it.
Wellington finally arrives at Uncle Louie's, then finds out that the package contains dinner for the two cats!
Into the play came the boy's Uncle Louie, a small-time local gangster who, from time to time, stayed with his mother when "the heat was on."
At the next table sat a tiny man slumped in his chair, known to everyone as Uncle Louie.
Later a special delivery letter arrives for Elmer, which inform him that his Uncle Louie died and that he now inherits the $3 million.