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Mr. Parsons notices the hesitation in the man's voice and interrupts the story.
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| Just a minute there chap, the story is correct however it is the other way around. | |
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| Well what do you mean guv'nor? | |
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Mr. Parsons explains the true story to the beggar.
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| Well, I was also in C Shop, and you were the larger man who climbed over me and left me for dead Markwardt. | |
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| Parsons? Is that you? Oh my goodness I thought you were dead! But I am blind! | |
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Mr. Markwardt exclaims that he is blind and begins making a scene.
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| Did you hear me Parsons? I am blind! I am blind! | |
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| Well, do not make such a big deal about it Markwardt. So am I. | |
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