Hollywood Hunter

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Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

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Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

At breakfast time for the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discussing how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

At breakfast time for the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discussing how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

At breakfast time for the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discussing how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

Breakfast time for the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte with the family nanny Ms Hannah to her husband and children

The boys divided their breakfast and sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

time is june

Friday the 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

During the breakfast time of the Spoulte family, Grace Spoulte and the family's nanny, Ms. Hannah, divided breakfast for her husband and children, and then sat down at the table.

Bill Spoulter put down the New York Times in his hand, picked up the cutlery, and listened to the two children excitedly discuss how to spend the weekend, but his expression was a little more worried.

It's summer vacation time, if it was in previous years, the couple should be able to send the two little guys to some summer camps, but this year they had to cancel such plans.

Inside a red-brick apartment on Morton Street in Greenwich Village, Manhattan.

The time is Friday, June 24th.

At breakfast time at the Spurs, Grace Spurt and her nanny, Ms. Hannah, shared breakfast with her husband and children before sitting down at the dining table.

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