The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love
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do you like Billie Holiday?
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I think she's kind of a poet.
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Yeah, me too, sort of.
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Your name's in here.
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Thanks.
:33:14
You're welcome.
:33:16
Thanks a lot.
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I better get going.
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Okay.
:33:20
Whatever.
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So you like the book?
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Yeah, yeah.
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Definitely.
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Well...
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Well, what bands
do you like?

:33:41
Oh, you know,
just old stuff.

:33:44
Classics... Janis Joplin,
Jimi Hendrix,

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Led Zeppelin,
Stones...

:33:51
early Stones,
not later Stones.

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Right. Right.
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My friends are always
teasing me about my music...

:33:59
opera and classical.
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I just try
to get them to feel it,

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you know what I mean?
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Yeah.
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To feel how beautiful
the music is,

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you know, and how it can
totally take you over...

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your entire
sense of being.

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Yeah, I know.
I think music's great.

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I think it's the reason to live.
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I'm starting a band.
:34:21
Really?
:34:23
Yeah, rock 'n' roll band.
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Wow. You get
to travel and stuff.

:34:27
It'd be great.
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Thanks for the book.
:34:33
Oh, you're welcome.
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I'll read it tonight.
:34:38
All right.
:34:39
I got to go.
:34:41
Okay.
:34:42
Bye.
:34:44
See ya.
:34:45
Bye.
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"The smoke of my own breath,
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echoes, ripples,
and buzz'd whispers,

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love-root, silk-thread,
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crotch and vine..."

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