Aunt Marthy has invited a young boy to come and stay with her. The boy, named Rinehart, has already cooked dinner for her, and she is very pleased with him. She asks him what he likes about his comic book, and he says that the princess is very pretty and down-to-earth. He tells her that he is still a kid, so he has to be straight-forward like her. He says that if he likes something, he should say it, but if he doesn't like it, then he should just say it.
Aunt Marthy has invited a young boy to come and stay with her. The boy, named Rinehart, has already cooked dinner for her, and she is very pleased with him. She asks him what he likes about his comic book, and he says that the princess is very pretty and down-to-earth. He tells her that he is still a kid, so he has to be straight-forward like her. He says that if he likes something, he should say it, but if he doesn't like it, then he should just say it.