The World of Henry Orient
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Let's see. "On returning
from his daily constitutional,

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Henry Orient plunges into his work
with the dedication of a truly great artist. "

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"Friends say it is not unusual for him
to spend hours perfecting his technique. "

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Gee.
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Please... I'm frightened.
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Play for me again, will you?
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I've a copy of my poem here.
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You've no idea how long
I have dreamed of this moment,

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since I heard your voice on the telephone.
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Please, Henry, I'm frightened.
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Darling, there's no need to be frightened.
Nothing to be frightened about.

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Stop!
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You know what? I thought
you were gonna jump out of the...

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- What's the matter?
- You see those kids?

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Aren't they cute?
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Those kids are everywhere we go.
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That day in the park. At my concert.
In front of the spaghetti joint last Sunday.

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Paul! Close the curtains, quick!
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- Did he see you?
- Who?

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- Your husband.
- Is he out there too?

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- Didn't you see him?
- No.

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No.
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- What am I going to do?
- Listen. Listen.

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Did you or did you not
see your husband out there?

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No, I didn't see him. Didn't you?
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Then what the hell is the idea
of yelling his name at me like that?

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I meant those children.
Didn't you say they were following you?


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