11. Feeling dejected, Perkins bought herself flowers during her lunch break. 12. He bought the flowers. 13. He buys flowers from a shopkeeper named Marlobe, a furious, profane man who dreams of carrying out mass slaughter. 14. He buys her flowers. 15. He bought flowers for the table. 16. He recalled the time as a little boy, when he bought his mother a flower in Spain for her birthday. 17. If that supply dries up, she will either have to buy different flowers or find another supplier. 18. Porterfield has been buying her flowers ever since, just about everything she can grow, every summer. 19. She buys the flowers, goes home and her day continues. 20. She needs to buy flowers for a party she is giving later in the day. |