About an hour later, Laura finished playing with her skipping rope and returned to George's side. He asked, "Did you have fun, darling?" She replied, "Absolutely, daddy George! I'm getting the hang of mastering this now." George remarked, "Splendid, my dear! I'm veddy proud of you." Laura smiled in return. She then asked, "I saw you talking with someone earlier. Who was that?" George replied, "Oh, that was me bully from elementary school. I call him Terence the Terrible. He has done nothing but give me and my brothers a hard time during class. Thankfully, they always kept me safe and stood up against him until we moved to high school." Laura replied as she gave him a hug, "Oh, my. I'm so sorry you went through that, daddy George. He's a big loser!" George hugged her back and said, "It's all right, Laura, darling. I'll be showing him that I am no longer the shy lad that he used to mess with by having a boxing match. I'm planning to start my training tomorrow." Laura responded, "Ooh, awesome! I can't wait!" George replied, "Thanks! I know you and me mates are in full support." "You bet!", exclaimed Laura. The two spent the remainder of the afternoon by exploring the Palace grounds. They then had dinner at a burger joint before driving back home.
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January 1965
One snowy day, George and Laura were dancing merrily along the streets of Knightsbridge. They had just finished eating lunch and were on their way to spend the afternoon at Kensington Gardens. George remarked on his daughter's outfit, "You look lovely in your beret and guitar necklace, Laura, darling." Laura replied, "Thanks, daddy George. I'm very excited to see what this year has in store for us, too." George responded, "So am I, dear. This outing is a great way to start it." "Indeed!", exclaimed Laura. Before long, they reached the gates of the Palace, and George gave Laura a shoulder ride as they went in.
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One snowy day, George and Laura were dancing merrily along the streets of Knightsbridge. They had just finished eating lunch and were on their way to spend the afternoon at Kensington Gardens. George remarked on his daughter's outfit, "You look lovely in your beret and guitar necklace, Laura, darling." Laura replied, "Thanks, daddy George. I'm very excited to see what this year has in store for us, too." George responded, "So am I, dear. This outing is a great way to start it." "Indeed!", exclaimed Laura. Before long, they reached the gates of the Palace, and George gave Laura a shoulder ride as they went in.
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After the concert came to an end, the guards thanked the Beatles, Laura, and Robert for their help in saving the pier and told them that they will be opening it again to the public in a few days. This made them all smile and very satisfied. The group spent the rest of the afternoon buying some candy and hiking by the seaside while taking photos in between. As they walked, George asked, "So, Robert, can you tell us some more details about your background?" He replied, "Certainly! You see, I've always been fascinated by the spiritual world. As a result, I decided to take up a course in that field for my college, and I now hold the position as Doctor in Supernatural Studies." Laura remarked, "Wow! That's so interesting." Robert replied, "I'm glad you think so, young lady!" John, Paul, and Ringo nodded in agreement. By the time evening started, they went to have dinner at one of the fish and chips shacks.
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Where, Oh, Where Has My Laura Gone?
"Can we have your autograph, please, Georgie?", asked the fans in a still-excited tone. George, who was now covered with lipstick marks, replied, "Okay, sure." However, his mind was full of worry and concern for his daughter, and he breathed a sigh of relief once he finished and another fan said, "We better catch up with our tour now! Thank you so much, George. It was great meeting you here!" He responded, "You're welcome, loves. Take care." Now that all was settled, George proceeded to quickly wash his face at a nearby pond. Afterwards, he placed his camera back in his trench coat pocket and said, "Oh, Laura, I hope you'll be just fine. Hang on, I'm on me way to find you! And I think me mates can help me with this, too!" He then started the search party and set off to look for the other Beatles.
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"Can we have your autograph, please, Georgie?", asked the fans in a still-excited tone. George, who was now covered with lipstick marks, replied, "Okay, sure." However, his mind was full of worry and concern for his daughter, and he breathed a sigh of relief once he finished and another fan said, "We better catch up with our tour now! Thank you so much, George. It was great meeting you here!" He responded, "You're welcome, loves. Take care." Now that all was settled, George proceeded to quickly wash his face at a nearby pond. Afterwards, he placed his camera back in his trench coat pocket and said, "Oh, Laura, I hope you'll be just fine. Hang on, I'm on me way to find you! And I think me mates can help me with this, too!" He then started the search party and set off to look for the other Beatles.
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Stuck!
When Laura finally managed to squeeze herself out of the crowd, she saw that she was in the middle of some hedge-covered walls. "Where am I?", she wondered while walking around them. She then overheard the tour guide saying, "All right, everyone! This is the Hampton Court Maze. Just stay with our group as we go through the end here, 'cause you can easily get lost." Laura exclaimed, "Shucks! They brought me to this maze, and I don't even have an extra map!" Nevertheless, she tried to find her way out of the labyrinth. This unfortunately turned out to be quite difficult for her with no arrow signs installed for aid, and she ended up feeling exhausted as she sat in a private corner. Laura sighed and said, "I hope daddy George will be able to find me soon...".
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When Laura finally managed to squeeze herself out of the crowd, she saw that she was in the middle of some hedge-covered walls. "Where am I?", she wondered while walking around them. She then overheard the tour guide saying, "All right, everyone! This is the Hampton Court Maze. Just stay with our group as we go through the end here, 'cause you can easily get lost." Laura exclaimed, "Shucks! They brought me to this maze, and I don't even have an extra map!" Nevertheless, she tried to find her way out of the labyrinth. This unfortunately turned out to be quite difficult for her with no arrow signs installed for aid, and she ended up feeling exhausted as she sat in a private corner. Laura sighed and said, "I hope daddy George will be able to find me soon...".
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