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I just felt that
he needed conveying.

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Anyway, I was walking along the
street and I heard this voice saying,

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"Good evening, Mr. Dowd."
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Well, I turned around...
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and here was this big six-foot
rabbit leaning up against a lamppost.

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I thought nothing of that because
when you've lived in a town...

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as long as I've lived in this one, you get
used to the fact that everybody knows your name.

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Naturally, I went over
to chat with him.

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And he said to me,
he said,

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"Ed Hickey was a little spiffed this
evening. Or could I be mistaken?"

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Of course
he was not mistaken.

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I think the world and all
of Ed, but he was spiffed.

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We talked like that for a
while and then I said to him,

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"You have the advantage
on me.

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You know my name
and I don't know yours."

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And right back at me
he said,

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"What name do you like?"
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Well, I didn't even have
to think twice about that.

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Harvey's always been
my favorite name.

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So I said to him,
I said, "Harvey."

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And, uh...
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Th-This is the interesting thing
about the whole thing.

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He said,
"What a coincidence.

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My name happens
to be Harvey."

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Dowd,
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what was
your father's name?

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John.
John Stuyvesant.

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Tell me, Dowd,
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when you were a child,
didn't you have a playmate?

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Someone with whom
you spent many happy hours?

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Yes. Yes,
I did, Doctor.


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