A Patch of Blue
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I was only 9,
but I miss Pearl a lot.

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She was my only friend until now.
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She used to teach me things too.
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Everybody ought to have a friend.
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Go on, tell me about your grandmother.
Where'd she get the music box?

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It was a present.
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- From a man?
- That's right.

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- Did he marry her?
- No, he didn't.

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Why not?
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I don't know why not.
I don't know all the details.

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You see, my grandmother was...
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Yes, go on!
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The man was from a different world.
He was very rich and important.

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- And she?
- She was just a beautiful woman.

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- Tell me more.
- I don't know anymore.

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You must know some more.
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The man?
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He was her lover?
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- Yes?
- Yes, they were lovers.

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- What are you laughing at?
- You sound so experienced.

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- You're a baby.
- I'm no baby, Gordon. I got experience.

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You have, have you?
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I've been done over, a year back.
I don't know who he was.

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Some fellow Rose-Ann brought back.
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They'd been drinking.
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- Don't pay no attention to her.
- I ain't no circus performer.

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- But she can't see nothing.
- But you better get rid of her.

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All right. I'll go find the old man.
He can take her for a while.

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Quite a fire in you!
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- Come on!
- No! Rose-Ann! Ole Pa!

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knock it off!
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I'll teach you to bite,
you little bitch!

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Rose-Ann! Ole Pa!

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