
What's Eating George
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Narrated by:
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Hedy Parks
About this listen
Scarlet is happily prancing around her home and performing chores on a pleasant summer day. Unexpectedly, her husband comes home early and runs directly to the bathroom. Not thinking much of it, Scarlet continues her self-assigned duties. When she returns from the grocery store, Scarlet finds that George has locked himself inside the bathroom.
After unsuccessfully trying to convince George to come out or disclose the reason for barricading himself, Scarlet makes it her mission to lure George out of the bathroom creatively. This adventure soon turns into a game of cat and mouse as George undetectably leaves and reenters his fort.
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