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"Oh no," I thought, "they will ask us for money, and I have not a penny to offer them." These two conversations continued on their independent tracks somewhat contiguously, with talk between the graduate student and I about various research possibilities, and between the couple and I about their lives. A bit surreal, but OK, as I wanted to talk with the graduate student and not be rude to the couple who were rather upbeat.
"I don't have any place to keep it, and it will be all brown and withered in the morning. It is so beautiful now, and I would like you to have it," she said, smiling, with a few teeth between the gaps. "Oh no!" I protested. "It is yours, you enjoy it!"See the full content of this document
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Change and Exchange
I went to a superb talk in Chapel Hill on Monday, staying for the energetic discussion following the talk itself. Because so much ...
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