Claudia Pennington had invited Uncle Henry and Aunt Nell to a special dinner at the manor in memory of her dear, long-lost father. Henry was in the kitchen struggling to close the top button of his shirt, part of a most uncomfortable suit that Nell had rented for him. Henry didn’t like suits. He wanted to attend the dinner out of respect for the general, but it was the whole fuss that was attached to the evening that bothered him. Henry Bloom loved living by routine. Being a simple gardener was enough for him. It made him feel comfortable. Henry knew plants. Some would even say in the village that Henry understood plants and plants understood Henry, and that is why the gardens of Cherry Tree Manor were highly acclaimed from town to town for many miles around. But now, on this very important night, Henry had to try and squeeze into this most uncomfortable suit that, quite frankly, made him look like an oversized penguin.
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