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From Italy to Iowa,
that's a big change.
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But Richard was in the Army there.
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I met him
when I was living in Naples.
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I didn't know anything about Iowa.
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I just cared that it was America...
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...and, of course,
being with Richard.
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What's he like?
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He's very clean.
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Clean?
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No. I mean....
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He's other things too.
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He's a very hard worker...
:33:39
...very caring...
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...honest.
:33:43
He's gentle.
:33:44
He's a good father.
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And clean.
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Clean.
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And you like living here in Iowa,
I guess?
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Go ahead.
I'm not going to tell anyone.
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I'm supposed to say:
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"It's just fine. It's quiet
and the people are real nice."
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And all that's true.
Mostly.
:34:26
It is quiet.
:34:28
And the people are nice.
:34:31
In certain ways.
:34:33
We all help each other out.
:34:36
If someone gets sick or hurt,
all the neighbors come in.
:34:39
They pick the corn, harvest the oats
or whatever needs to be done.
:34:44
In town, you can leave your car
unlocked, and let the kids run around.
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Don't worry about them.
:34:52
There are a lot of nice...
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...things about the people here.
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And I respect them for those qualities.