Where the Truth Lies
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Even the tabloids kept a distance.
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Some things were allowed
to be left just the way they were.

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Any trouble with the directions
I gave you?

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- Only the parts where I had to turn.
- Sorry.

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It's the price of seclusion.
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You haven't switched over
to cassette?

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- Actually, it's my dad's.
- And what does he do?

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He was a journalist too.
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He did a big story on you once.
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Followed a little girl who had polio.
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You took her under your wing...
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...and now she's interviewing you.
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He must be proud that his daughter's
making such a name for herself.

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I'd like to think so.
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- He died last year.
- Sorry to hear that.

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- Would you like some coffee?
- Sure.

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Are you alone here?
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Yes. The thought of having live-in help
is a little poisonous to me.

:52:33
Why's that?
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Well, I'd have to talk to them...
:52:36
...ask them how
their family was doing...

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...hear about this and that,
introduce them to the guests...

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...and tell them
how their family was doing.

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All so that I would
seem to be a nice guy...

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...which is an awful lot of work...
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...considering what I cherish
most in life these days...

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...is not to have to be Vince Collins.
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No Reuben in your life?
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How do you know about Reuben?

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