You gotta keep it a secret, so get dressed. I'll meet you out back.
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Daisy. Daisy.
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I loved those weekends when she'd come and spend the night with her grandmother.
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Come in.
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Interesting times, though. We went from making 40,000 to nearly half a million buttons a day. We employed 10 times the number of people. We were operating around the clock.
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My fifth wife and I are captured by a neighbor tribe of cannibals. Oh, goodness gracious. We escaped across the river. My wife, she can't swim, so, sadly, she eaten. Oh, my God. My second wife steps on cobra and dies.
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Nobody seems to know whether to stay or leave. I'm gonna ride it out. There. That should make things much easier.
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If you must know, we have a longstanding agreement never to go to bed sober. - Isn't that right, darling? - Whatever you say, darling. Her husband was Walter Abbott. He was Chief Minister of the British Trade Mission in Murmansk, and he was a spy. - Darling. - Oh, thank you, my darling. - Key, darling. - Oh, yes.
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From everywhere. Write me a postcard from everywhere.
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I couldn't sleep.
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Can you imagine?
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And in May of 1945, when I was 26 years old, I came home.