Vernon, Florida
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Maybe it's just the way it's cut,
and the way the light hits it.

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It's justlike some day after the rain.
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You take a picture of those drops
on the trees, and you can see them.

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It's almost more beautifuI
than the diamond.

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I was out here in these woods one night.
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And I just had the feeling
that someone was out there.

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And I heard that someone had fired
a couple of shots out there.

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It kind of had me worried
that someone was out there.

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I didn't know whether my walkie-talkie
was working right or not.

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But one time I was worried, or scared,
whatever you might want to call it.

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But this'll happen to the best of them.
Sometimes you just have that feeling...

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that there's someone up-close to you,
or trying to get to you...

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when you're outlike that by yourself.
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I had the camera. And I was lucky.
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I held the opera glasses against the
lens of the camera, and snapped it.

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Of course,
I just about judged where the...

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I couldn't line it up any other way...
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because when you had
the opera glass on the lens...

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you couldn't see nothing.
And I held it up and it turned out.

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Now, I don't know if this is
the moon or not. It lookslike some clouds.

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I don't know if this is a star or what.
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Well, no, it couldn't be that because...
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That's a picture of the star.
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I just took the camera and pointed it
up there. I didn't even sight it.

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And then I took the picture that way.
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Of course, as you can see,
that picture ain't too good.

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It's a cheap camera,
you get a cheap picture.

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Luck, you know.
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I mean, when something turns out,
you say, "Gee, I'm lucky. " Right?

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Well, of course...

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