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They followed her indoors and Bev 42 herself and me. ¡°And I think you already know Rob,¡± she said, 43 to our son. Her idea was to help them to see that Rob was a(n) 44 , not an attack target £¨°Ð×Ó£©. Bev drew the boys into conversation while we 45 ice cream. After a few minutes, she said, ¡°I know there¡¯s been some 46 at the bus stop. I think there may be a misunderstanding.¡± They nodded. ¡°Rob wants to be your friend,¡± she continued. ¡°Maybe we can talk about the 47 so you can all be friends.¡± They nodded. 48 the boys apologized and promised there would be no more trouble. And there wasn¡¯t.