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After church on Sunday, Richard, Keri, and Jenna spend Sunday in their new home. They all enjoy spending time independently in the spacious wing of the house, which is far bigger than their previous apartment.
Mary makes the family dinner in her dining room. They enjoy a decadent roast in the well-furnished room, which features beautiful crockery and furnishings.
Mary tells Richard and Keri about her deceased husband’s collection of antique Bibles, one of which was housed in a box. Richard says that he has seen the box—the Christmas Box—in the attic. Mary explains that she sold most of the Bibles after his death, but kept a few of his favorites, including one where the seventh commandment reads: “Thou shalt commit adultery” as opposed to “Thou shalt not commit adultery.” (Mary finds the error amusing).
Keri tells Richard about Jenna’s dance recital. He tells her that he cannot go because he is too busy at work. Mary volunteers to go in his place.
They all toast to their new friendship and a happy Christmas season. It becomes clear to Richard and Keri that Mary was motivated to have live-in help more because she yearned for the company than because she needed help around her house.