Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her
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"Just as the door opened,
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a gust of wind picked up
the little paper dancer...

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and blew her into the stove.
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The next day, the maid
was cleaning out the oven...

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and found him
in the shape of a heart.

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But nothing remained of the girl. "
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That was very good, June.
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Did you know that coal miners used
to keep canaries underground?

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That way they could tell if there were
gas leaks, because the canaries would die.

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No. I didn't know that.
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My dad told me that.
He likes you.

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I could tell right away.
It's the way he talked to you.

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He uses that tone when he meets
a woman he likes.

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He speaks slowly and agrees
with everything she says.

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He does that with you.
Have you noticed?

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No. I haven't noticed.
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Do you think he'll
ask you out on a date?

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I don't know, June.
You might wanna ask him.

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He asked you out already.
Is that it?

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Would it bother you if he had?
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Only if you accepted, but I don't
think there's any real danger.

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He's still in love with mom,
and nothing's going to change that.

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- Do you live alone?
- No. I live with my sister.

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- Where does she work?
- She's a detective.

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That's cool.
Is she single like you?

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- Yes.
- She's not blind, of course.

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Why isn't she married?
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I guess she just hasn't found
the right man yet.

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Maybe she didn't wanna leave you
all alone. Is that it?

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That would be wrong, of course.
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I think a blind person is perfectly
capable of living on her own.

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Don't you?
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I didn't wanna be nosy
about you and my dad,

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but if he hasn't asked you out,
it's for the better.

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He's usually all lovey-dovey
with them at first,

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then he drops 'em like a hot potato.

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