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Mr. Parsons walks out of his hotel and a blind beggar tries to sell a cigarette lighter to him, but Mr. Parsons refuses and says that he doesn't smoke.
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| Good Morning! Listen guv'nor. I got the best cigarette lighters here, just for one buck each! | |
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The beggar then tells Mr. Parsons that he can gift the lighter to someone and also, he shouldn't mind helping out a poor guy. So, Mr. Parsons agrees.
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| But you probably know a lot of people who do; you can give it to them. Plus, it won't really hurt you to aid someone, mister? | |
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| 'Kay then. I'll help you out. As you mentioned, I can give it to someone. The elevator boy maybe... | |
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Mr. Parsons asks the beggar about his blindness and thus, he begins telling his tragic life story.
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| By the way, have you lost your sight entirely? | |
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| Yup! Fourteen years, guv'nor. Westbury incident, I was one of 'em. | |
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