Jane Sampson had been indulging in affection before she finally let go of the two seniors and called out to the driver, Uncle Chip, in the old mansion, "Uncle Chip, there are still two boxes of oranges in the trunk of my car. They are a bit heavy, and I can't bring them in by myself. Can you please help me with that?"
"Are they the same oranges you brought last time you visited? Those oranges are sweet; your grandma loves them. She makes sure to have one or two after waking up from her afternoon nap every day," Old Sir Sampson said as he and Granny Sampson held Jane on either side and led her into the house.
The countryside air is fresh, interpersonal relationships are simple and not taxing, and life is comfortable. The only downside is the lack of big city food and drinks. Oranges are not available in the countryside this season, and Jane knew that Granny Sampton liked them, so she went out of her way to buy them from an imported fruit supermarket.