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Q:

He certainly is.

Lasker:

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.

Q:

I want to.

Lasker:

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?

Q:

No.

Lasker:

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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