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On a nice day, Mr. Parsons walks out of his hotel and a blind beggar comes to him.
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The beggar wants to sell a cigarette lighter to Mr. Parsons, who doesn't smoke but still buys it to give it as a gift.
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| Listen guv'nor. I got the best cigarette lighters here, just for one buck each! | |
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| I don't smoke, but sure. Why not? I'll give it to my friend. | |
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Mr. Parsons asks the beggar about his blindness and thus, he begins telling his story.
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| By the way, have you lost your sight entirely? | |
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| Yup! Fourteen years, guv'nor. Wetsbury incident, I was one of 'em. | |
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