He would rather gets hungry and waits for his grandmother to feed him.
The baby was hungry and started getting fussy. His father and mother tried to feed him. The bottle was put in his mouth but he didn't drink and let the milk out of his mouth. He would rather gets hungry and waits for his grandmother to feed him.
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He would rather be hungry and wait for his grandmother to feed him.
— Mister Micawber
He would rather be hungry and wait for his grandmother to feed him.
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