Four Friends
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The minute that first man
lands the first foot on the moon...

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at that very instant, you think of me.
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And I, if such things are possible...
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I will think of you.
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Is that a deal?
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You got it.
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Wonderful. Gives me something
to look forward to.

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Elizabeth Barrett Browning
wrote many sonnets.

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One of her most famous
is Sonnet Number 43.

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"How do I love thee?
Let me count the ways"

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I'm sorry, but the first line of the sonnet
is not the question.

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Northwestern.
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"I love thee with a passion put to use
In my old grief

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"and with my childhood faith"
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For 10 points,
complete the last four lines of the poem.

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- "I love you"...
- You'll have to speak up, Mr. Prozor.

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"I love you
like the Pilgrim loves the Holy Land

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"Like the wayfarer loves his wayward ways
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"Like the immigrant that I am loves America
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"And the blind man
the memory of his sighted days"

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That is not correct.
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Quickly.
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James Fenimore Cooper wrote
The Last of the Mohicans.

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Thank you for letting me see your television.
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My husband does not like television.
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Mrs. Zoldos stipulated in her will
that I take care of the funeral arrangements.

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So I did.
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She was my first customer.
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I was losing my old friends,
and I wasn't making any new ones.

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I walked around
looking sad and miserable...

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hoping that everybody would notice
what a tragic figure I was.

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What am I doing?

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