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Mr. Parsons exits the hotel building and hears the approaching footsteps of a stranger.
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| My, what a wonderful spring evening. | |
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Mr. Parsons heres the footsteps get louder and is then approached by the beggar who tries to sell him a lighter.
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| Why hello there guv'nor, would you like to buy an antique lighter? | |
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| Certainly fine chap! Here are two 50 cent coins. Cheers! | |
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Mr. Parsons questions the beggar about his eyesight, and he explains his story.
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| Well my friend, if you don't mind me asking, have you lost your sight entirely? How did you lose your eyesight? | |
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| Well guv'nor, I was one of the workers at the C factory where the explosion occured. A larger man tackled me and escaped, but I did not. | |
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