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So she came to think about records, like me. Voice Reading
I tell her I've been at Coney once this summer, and I looked around for her, which is true, because I did. Voice Reading
"It's a big place," she says, smiling. Voice Reading
"Say, you live out there, don't you? How come you get all the way in here by yourself? Doesn't your mom get in a flap? Mine would, if she knew I was going to Coney alone." Voice Reading
Mary says, "I came in with Mom. Some friend of hers has a small art exhibition opening. She said I could go home alone. After all, she knows I'm not going to get lost." Voice Reading
I say, "Gee, it'd be great to have a mother that didn't worry about you all the time." Voice Reading
"Oh, Mom worries." Mary giggles. Voice Reading
"You should have heard her when I said I liked Gone With the Wind and I didn't like Anna Karenina. I pretty nearly got disowned." Voice Reading
"What does she think about science fiction?" I ask, and Mary makes a face, and we both laugh. Voice Reading
"Well, my mom doesn't care what I read. She worries about what I eat and whether my feet are wet, and she always seems to think I'm about to kill myself. It's a nuisance, really." Voice Reading
Mary looks solemn all of a sudden. Voice Reading
She says slowly, "I think maybe it'd be nice. I mean to have someone worrying about whether you're comfortable and all. Instead of just picking your brains all the time." Voice Reading
This seems to exhaust the subject of our respective mothers, and Mary picks up the record of West Side Story and says, "Gee, I'd like to see that. Did you?" Voice Reading
I say No, and to tell the truth I hadn't hardly heard of it. Voice Reading
"I read a book about him. It was wonderful," she says. Voice Reading
"Bernstein. The man who wrote it." Voice Reading
"What's West Side Story about, him?" I ask cautiously. Voice Reading
"No, no?he wrote the music. It's about some kids in two gangs, and there's a lot of dancing, and then there's a fight and this kid gets?well, it isn't a thing you can tell the story of very well. You have to see it." Voice Reading
This gives me a very simple idea. Voice Reading
"Why don't we?" I say. Voice Reading
"Go see it. Why not? We got money." Voice Reading
"So we do," she says slowly. Voice Reading

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