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He certainly is.
And then we came home. I went back to my house in the country. I must say that my house in Greenwich is the greatest pleasure to me, and you really have to come and see my roses.
I want to.
Today was the day, but I had a luncheon date, and I just couldn't get out of it, because I had made it without realizing that I had a date with you in the country, but you would really enjoy those roses. You never drive up that way, do you? Up the New England Thruway?
No.
It takes about 25 minutes to get back of 684. If you drove there and then drove half an hour across, you'd get back on your route. I don't know if it's worth a half an hour of your time, but it's really pretty.
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