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Have you no ambition?
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You keep your distance
via the system of touch
:17:09
And gentle persuasion
:17:12
I'm lost in admiration
:17:15
Could I need you
this much?
:17:17
Oh, you're wasting
my time
:17:20
You're, just, just,
just wasting time
:17:23
Something happens
and I'm head over heels
:17:26
I never find out
:17:29
Till I'm head over heels
:17:32
Something happens,
and I'm head over heels
:17:36
Ah, don't take my heart,
don't break my heart
:17:39
Don't- don't-
don't throw it away
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ln my mind's eye
:18:06
One little boy...
one little man
:18:11
Funny how...
:18:13
Time...
:18:16
Flies.
:18:19
"There would be headlines
in the papers.
:18:21
Even the grown-up gangs
who ran the betting
:18:23
at the all-in wrestling
:18:25
and the barrow-boys
would hear with respect
:18:26
of how Old Misery's house
had been destroyed.
:18:30
It was as though
this plan had been
:18:32
with him all his life,
pondered through the seasons,
:18:35
now in his 1 5th year
crystallized
:18:38
with the pain of puberty."
:18:43
What is Graham Greene
trying to communicate
:18:46
with this passage?
:18:48
Why did the children
break into Old Misery's house?
:18:51
- Joanie?
- They wanted to rob him.
:18:54
Joanie, if you had actually
read the short story,
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which, at a whopping 13 pages
would have kept you up all night,