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A smile is hidden beneath the mustache, it crinkles the corners of his hooded eyes. __ didn__. I have other business in town and I told my friend I would attend to the matter of his son, as he could not do so himself._ __ery kind of you._ __es. I have been looking forward to it for quite some time._ Daddy__ lemonade is almost gone, he sips it carefully, turning his eyes back to the water. __ooking forward to seeing the lad or to conducting your business?_ Daddy is toying with him. __oth. You see, I had never actually met his son._ The glass rests against Daddy__ lips, unmoving. Mr. Geyer watches him closely. __ut now I have, so I can get on with my,_ he fixes his own gaze on the water, as though trying to see whatever it is that has transfixed my father, __usiness.
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A smile is hidden beneath the mustache, it crinkles the corners of his hooded eyes. __ didn__. I have other business in town and I told my friend I would attend to the matter of his son, as he could not do so himself._ __ery kind of you._ __es. I have been looking forward to it for quite some time._ Daddy__ lemonade is almost gone, he sips it carefully, turning his eyes back to the water. __ooking forward to seeing the lad or to conducting your business?_ Daddy is toying with him. __oth. You see, I had never actually met his son._ The glass rests against Daddy__ lips, unmoving. Mr. Geyer watches him closely. __ut now I have, so I can get on with my,_ he fixes his own gaze on the water, as though trying to see whatever it is that has transfixed my father, __usiness.

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