Hannah and Her Sisters
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l think to myself ''What problems
could she possibly have?''

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Don't let me get started on my childhood.
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Oh, you know what? There is a book store
a couple of blocks from here.

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lf you don't know about it,
you should. You'd love it.

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Well, if you have some free time...?
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- Yeah, sure.
- Thank you.

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lsn't this great?
They have everything here.

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- Yes, it's wonderful.
- What book did you want?

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- What?
- You wanted to buy a book.

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No, l'm killing time. l just want to browse.
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You've picked the right place.
You can stay all afternoon,

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not buy anything and just read.
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Unless, if you have some time,
we could get some coffee.

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- No, l don't have time.
- No, l understand completely.

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No problem. You're busy. l...
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- You seem tense. ls everything OK?
- No, no.

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- No?
- Uh, yes.

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- Everything's OK?
- Yeah. How are you?

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l'm... all right.
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- How's Frederick?
- Fine.

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We went to the Caravaggio
exhibition at the Met.

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lt's such a treat to go through a museum
with Frederick. You learn so much.

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- Do you like Caravaggio?
- Oh, yes. Who doesn't?

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Look.
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ee cummings. l'd like to get you this.
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- Oh, no. l can't let you get me that.
- Yes, l'd like to, very much.

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l read a poem of you
and thought of his last week...

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a poem of his and thought of you!
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- You'll be fine, though.
- This is great.

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- l love ee cummings, but...
- Listen. l'd love to get you this.

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- Are you sure?
- Maybe we could discuss it sometime.

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- Well, thanks a lot.
- Thanks for showing me the book store.

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Perhaps you could take me
to an AA meeting sometime.

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- l'd love to see what goes on.
- Yeah, you'd love it.

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lt's really entertaining.
l know you'd have a good time.

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And don't forget the poem on page 1 1 2.

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