At First Sight
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:15:05
Here comes Nancy. She's the librarian.
Gets me any book I want in Braille.

:15:09
- Hey, Nancy!
- Hey, Virgil! I got that book in for you.

:15:13
Still haven't got that old jalopy fixed.
:15:15
If I got it fixed,
how would you know it was me?

:15:18
Hi.
:15:19
- Nancy, this is Amy. Amy, Nancy.
- Hi, Amy. Nice to meet you.

:15:23
- Have fun.
- Be careful, honey. He's all hands.

:15:26
- Be nice.
- Yeah!

:15:30
Nice town you have here.
You're very popular with the ladies.

:15:34
Oh, yeah. Moved here when I was eight.
:15:37
They figured it was a good place
for me to grow up in.

:15:40
It's a bit geriatric, but... it works.
:15:45
Do you mind me asking
how long you've been blind?

:15:48
No, not at all.
:15:50
It started when I was one.
Completely gone by the time I was three.

:15:55
Congenital cataracts,
:15:57
with a dose of retinitis pigmentosa
thrown in for good measure.

:16:01
Huh.
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So... So, you see no bright lights?
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Nothing?
:16:07
Nope. Blind as a bat.
:16:09
Actually, blinder. Um, bats emit sonar.
I wish I had that sonar.

:16:13
I don't have a sixth sense. Or a fifth one.
:16:16
Never wrote a book like Helen Keller.
:16:19
Wish I could play the piano
like Ray Charles.

:16:21
I really wish I could sing
like Stevie Wonder. But I can't.

:16:25
Got it. Huh.
:16:30
So, what do you, uh, think,
of our, uh, little Sleepy Hollow?

:16:37
It has a very nice feel to it.
Genuine lines, good use of space.

:16:41
I'd do something more stimulating with
the newer buildings, but that's just me.

:16:46
Wow!
:16:47
What's you?
Are you a writer for Architectural Digest?

:16:51
Um, no, I'm actually an architect.
:16:54
That's what I do.
I have a partnership in New York.

:16:57
- Really?
- Yeah.

:16:58
Wow.

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