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Your friend in the Shelter
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P. S. I am sure you would because I have a good luck charm1
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which had already change my luck.
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And the signature?
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There isn't one.
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And if there were one.
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What would it be?
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I don't know, I only know his last name.
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Indeed!
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I must emphasize2.
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That if you want sub-parties, officers,
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and at the last, you shouldn't be here with me,
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but in other occupation.
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Lydia, paper, please.
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A word is no excuse for in the quarrel.
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And write, please,
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Dear sir,
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What does he act?
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Captain!
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Dear Captain,
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Here you are, sir.
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Oh, thank you.
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Thank you, sir.
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No goes, sir?
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No, I'm afraid not.
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Oh, captain, captain.
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Captain, I'm kitty, Myra's friend.
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Where do you like to meet her?
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What? Myra?
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Oh, how do you do?
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I do very well, thank you.
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But where do you want to meet her?
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I...
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But she...uh...she refuse...
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Oh, take your note.
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There's an old drag made her to write that
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You mean she'll come after all?
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Name the place.
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Does she know the candle night 's club?
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No, but I do.
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Good, then...
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Then I'll be there, an hour, say?
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An hour.
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Look, here...
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I...I hope I'm doing the right thing.
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Myra's just a sweet child
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You can see that, can't you?
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I can see that, Kitty.
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Bye-bye, captain.
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Hello