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to free his mind.
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So far, all it's done for me is
make me hungry for apple pie à la mode.

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So, what have you been
working on recently?

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My interview with James Sullivan.
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- Senator Sullivan?
- Mm-hmm.

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That's impressive.
That's a big story.

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You know, I've been
meaning to ask you.

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Random House has been asking me
who I'd like to write...

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the introduction to Volume Two
of my Collected Essays.

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It's coming out in the spring.
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Feel free to say no,
but if you had the time...

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how would you feel
about writing the introduction?

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- Are you serious?
- Mm-hmm.

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- I would love to.
- Great. Great.

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They envision some biographical sketch
or interview perhaps.

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- I'll help you write
the questions, if you want.
- Okay.

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Here's some literary criticism...
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in case you haven't
seen any of that recently.

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And two, three examples of my work
in case you don't carry that...

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around in your bags
with you wherever you go.

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And, wait.
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Wow.
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Could you wash these for me?
No starch.

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And this pocket
needs to be stitched.

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Thanks for taking care of this.
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Ellie!
Tell Dad dinner's on the table.

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Sweetie, later on tonight,
I'm gonna run you a vanilla bath.

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That'll help you
go to sleep. Okay?

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- Morning.
- Good morning.

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Good morning
Mary sunshine

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Did you wake so soon
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- Remember when we used
to sing you that?
- Nope.

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I see the decorating season
has officially begun.


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