Clara Hakedosha
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I know. Let's go to Clara's house.
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We'll see if another revolutionary idea came to her.
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Forget it, Rosie.
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Maybe she can find out things about us, that it's better she wouldn't know.
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What, Golda? It's not like you to say that.
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Lately, you've become a real wuss, just like Asthma.
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Come in, sit down please. Why are you standing?
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I've always wanted to meet Clara's friends.
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We came here five years ago and... come in...
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and we've never met any of Clara's friends. Nobody came here.
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Tell me, how is Clara in your eyes?
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How do boys feel about her?
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She... she's very solid.
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Solid?
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Yes, that's how we call that kind of girls.
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She doesn't care about what happens around her.
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She can sit a whole day in class, and not say anything to anyone.
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What Liby means... is that Clara like lives in two separate worlds.
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She comes down to our world only when she has a good enough reason.
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I think she got that from my side of the family.
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Elvis, her uncle, is also like that.
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She has stunning eyes.
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What kind of eyes did you say?
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She has beautiful eyes. Everybody looks at her eyes.
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A month ago, our teacher, Munitz,
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moved her to the farthest place in the class.
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Because when she sat in front of him, in the first row,
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he couldn't concentrate.
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In truth, I think her eyes hypnotized him.
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I think the fact she has purple eyes,
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makes people say things to her they never would have dreamed of saying.
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When you look at her, you never know what she's thinking.

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