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1  I may get a job out there, I said.
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2  I didn't care what kind of job it was, though.
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3  They lose their jobs if they get caught selling to a minor.
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4  Anyway, what a gorgeous job for a guy around sixty-five years old.
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5  What I may do, I may get a job on a ranch or something for a while.
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6  They were these little hard, dry jobs that you could hardly even cut.
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7  One of those little English jobs that can do around two hundred miles an hour.
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8  I tried to get up, naturally, but it was some job getting up, in a place like that.
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9  I figured I could get a job at a filling station somewhere, putting gas and oil in people's cars.
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10  Old Mrs. Antolini's hair was full of those iron curler jobs, and she didn't have any lipstick or anything on.
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11  Then, when the dough runs out, I could get a job somewhere and we could live somewhere with a brook and all and, later on, we could get married or something.
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12  What I'd do, I figured, I'd go down to the Holland Tunnel and bum a ride, and then I'd bum another one, and another one, and another one, and in a few days I'd be somewhere out West where it was very pretty and sunny and where nobody'd know me and I'd get a job.
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