The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love
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The question now is,
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what will I do?
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"I sing the body electric."
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"I sing the body electric."
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Oh my God!
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I sing the body electric!
I sing the body electric!

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I definitely don't want kids
until I have a career.

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- Yeah. Me, too.
- You want kids?

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Yeah, sure, I do.
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Why, you think
I shouldn't have kids?

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No, not at all.
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"This is the press
of the bashful hand,

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this is the float
and odor of hair.

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This is the touch
of my lips."

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"This is the touch
of my lips to yours,

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this is the murmur
of yearning,

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this is the far-off
depth and height

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reflecting my own face..."
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"...thoughtful merge of myself,
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and the outlet again."
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I can't believe
this book is in our high school.

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Yeah, but they usually leave
out all the good parts.

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This edition is unexpurgated.
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Un what?
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It means it's the whole thing.
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"This is the touch
of my lips to yours."

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I think what happens in high school
probably ends up

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being pretty irrelevant
later on in life.

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"This is the far off depth..."
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It's not as if people
check your math grades

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when you're 30 years old.
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Really. It's not like people
remember stuff like that

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when you're 30.
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- 30!
- 30!

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Do you think we'll still know
each other when we're 30?

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Do you?
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I don't know.
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It seems so far from now.
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But I hope so.
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Me, too.
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Evie, do you have something
you want to tell me?

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What?

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