Aus dem Leben der Marionetten
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lt's lovely.
-l bought it in Milan.

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l think it'll look good on you.
l've noticed you wear that color.

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You see?
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Does it make me look older?
-You don't want to get old?

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The wrinkles aren't that bad.
lt's the ugliness that distresses me.

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The dry skin that's so rough, even
though l put cream on it every night.

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And this deep furrow
around the mouth.

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One day l woke up
and looked in the mirror.

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And there it was. Quite suddenly.
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l had the feeling
l'd had a heart attack.

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My neck is still fine. No major
catastrophes around the eyes.

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But my hands are a disaster.
l've asked three doctors...

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what to do. They could remove these
spots, but not the veins and wrinkles.

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l look at my mouth and my hands...
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and l don't believe my eyes.
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l'm still a child. Or perhaps
l'm not a child anymore after all.

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l don't understand
all this business about time.

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Some experts say it doesn't exist.
And they're right.

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When l close my eyes,
l feel like a ten-year-old.

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Even physically.
Then l open my eyes again...

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and look in the mirror...
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and there l see this old fogey.
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A childlike old fogey.
lsn't that weird?

:48:44
A childlike old fogey. That's all.
:48:49
No, there's something else.
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What is it, Tim?

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