Kings Go Forth
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My father feIt the same way.
He Ioved poulpe.

:20:04
Very nice.
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Can't you recommend something eIse?
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The smaII sardines, fried crisp in butter.
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CouId you stay
and have some with me, pIease?

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Thank you, ma'am.
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Does she give brandy
to everybody on the house?

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Madame is French.
It's unIikeIy she has ever done so before...

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...or that she ever wiII again.
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TeII me what happened
after your father died.

:20:54
I hung around New York for a whiIe...
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...then I reaIized that everyone I
grew up with were either drafted or in jaiI.

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So I went back to Los AngeIes.
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Then one day, Mr. BoIIing caIIed me
in his office and he said:

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''Sam, take a Iook at the new Ietterheads.''
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I Iooked at them and I said,
''They Iook fine.''

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Then I saw it.
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The Ietterhead said,
''BoIIing and Loggins, Constructionists.''

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He made me a partner just Iike that.
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And what did you do then?
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I thanked him.
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You thanked him,
making your voice very deep...

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...then you excused yourseIf...
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...and you went into your own office...
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...cIosed the door...
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...and you wept.
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You wept because
Mr. Fred BoIIing is such a good man.

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To teII you the truth...
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...I never mentioned this before,
but that's exactIy what I did. I wept.


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