"I'm going shopping in the village, "George's mother said to George on Saturday morning." So be a good boy and don't get into trouble. And don't forget 1 good care of Grandma. "Then out she went.
Grandma 2 in the chair by the window when she opened one little eye and said, "Now you heard 3your mother said, George."
"Yes, Grandma, "George said.
George was bored to tears. He didn't have a brother or a sister. His father was a farmer, and 4farm they lived on was miles away from anywhere, 5 there were never any children to play with. He was tired of staring at6pigs, hens, cows and sheep. He was especially tired of having to live in the house with his grandma. Looking after her all by himself was hardly 7way to spend a Saturday morning.
"Go and make me a cup of tea for a start, 8 sugar and milk. "Grandma said. Most grandmothers are lovely, kind, helpful old ladies, but not this one. George's grandma was a woman9was always complaining about something or other. She spent all day10on her chair by the window. George 11 that Grandma used to be a gentle lady, but as she grew older, she was not able to look after herself and even worse, she was easy to get angry.
"We 12be nice to the old, George, "His mother always told him.
Thinking of this,George 13into the kitchen and made Grandma a cup of tea with a teabag. He put one spoon of sugar and 14milk in it. He stirred the tea well and carried it into the living room 15.