The Last of Sheila
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And then,
while rewriting a picture in Rome...

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he renews his acquaintance with a cheap...
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but not untalented young actress.
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Aren't we getting a little off the subject?
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I told you something
had been nagging me.

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Something Clinton had said or done.
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He said we didn't have to move
to play the game if we were smart enough.

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And just now...
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I noticed this.
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I thought he was being unusually finicky
when he was lining us up.

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See anything odd?
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What's odd?
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Everybody's been posed under a letter.
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So?
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Now have a look at these secret cards.
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There's something peculiar
about one of them.

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Come, Tom, where's that puzzle mind?
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"Little Child Molester."
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"Little Child Molester"?
As opposed to what, Big Child Molester?

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I still don't get it.
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The word, "little." What's it doing there?
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All right.
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The first night, the "Shoplifter."
The second night, the "Homosexual."

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We don't know which the third was to be...
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but Clinton told you
that the hit-and-run killer was to be last.

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So let's try the "Ex-convict" next.
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And then, just for fun, "Informer."
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"Sheila."
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Clinton needed "little" to give him the "L."
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God knows he could have found
six other secrets for us...

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but he wanted to make a game
for himself, too.

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How to find six secrets
that formed an appropriate acronym.


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