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“She looked over at me but offered no response. Effortlessly, she cast her line across the narrow water, her sunglasses precluding my view of her eyes. She was at one with the rod, the water, the stream, and I felt like I was an intrusion, an obligation to be fulfilled that disrupted the spirit of the moment for her. I also felt that she was as unsure of me as I was about her.”

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