At First Sight
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Someone whose vocabulary, whose
sensibility, whose picture of the world

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is based on tactile, non-visual terms.
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But now, as a sightedperson,
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by focusing single-mindedly on his goal,
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Virgil has a new-found ability
to understand distance and shape,

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colour, perspective.
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And though there are still miles to go
in his learning process,

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for all medical intents andpurposes,
he is... becoming a seeing person.

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- Hey!
- What?

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You want me to see, don't you?
Aren't I supposed to look?

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- Oh, my God!
- What?

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She is so flirting with you!
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What?
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- What's that look?
- What look?

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That look. You have so many looks.
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Uh, it was probably a jealous look, huh?
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It was the response to that look.
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OK, all right.
You wanna see my other looks?

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OK, this is what... sad looks like.
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Here is jubilation. Yippee!
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Careful.
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This is, uh, terrible... fear.
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Extreme suspicion.
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It's all your fault.
I have an idea!

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Argh! Argh! Argh!
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Rrrargh!
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This is... I love you.
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Oh, this look I love.

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