The Whales of August
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Not a word, not a word.
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l left right away, l tell you.
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l have been driving
since 19 and 10...

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and never had an accident.
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Oh, well...
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maybe a little bump...
:43:15
when the examiner
told me to back up.

:43:19
But what's a little bump,
l ask you?

:43:21
Did you lose
your license, Tisha?

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A suspension, it was.
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Then all is not lost, my dear.
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Oh, yes.
:43:33
They told me l could
try again in 6 months.

:43:37
Well...
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well, 6 months.
:43:43
Six months is a very long time.
:43:48
lt's only a diversion, my dear.
:43:50
Temporary change in your status.
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Mrs. Doughty...
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traffic will come
to a full halt...

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when you are seen
by the roadside...

:43:58
thumb extended...
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mysterious, alluring,
provocative.

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Oh, Mr. Maranov...
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you could make a bat laugh.
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Oh, there's the noon whistle.
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l'd best be off.
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Your cottage is on my way home.
:44:16
May l have the pleasure
of escorting you?

:44:18
Ayuh, my last cavalier.
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Good day, Mrs. Strong.
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Good day, Mr. Maranov.
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Come down at 5:30, Mr. Maranov.
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Thank you, Mrs. Webber.
:44:45
l must have cooled off,
sitting so long.

:44:48
Well, another time,
another place...

:44:52
l would offer you
my cape to warm you.

:44:55
There's my Sir Walter again.
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-Please, my dear.
-Oh, no, Mr. Maranov.


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