The start; the introduction

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"I am wonton."
"What does it mean, Jerry?"
"It means what it means Paula. What are you doing here anyway? Didn't you say that you do not wish to see me?"
"I came to say good-bye; i am going to the country."
"Oh well, take care about the insects. A terrifying orifice, insects."
"And what does that mean, Jerry?"
"It means what it means, Paula. Now take care."
"Take care Jerry. And I'll be by for the holidays to visit my old mom."
"And who will you be staying with there in the country?"
"My god-mother. She bought me a house and will be showing me how to keep it before going off to France. Then i will be there alone from the time on. Will you be there to protect me, Jerry, from the old farm boys?"
"Aren't you a bit young to be living on your own Paula? Is your family quite well?"
"They are hoping i will find someone and get married. I worry that I'll be prey. Won't you come and live with me Jerry?"
"Just as soon as your old mom invites me, then I'll come Paula, then i will be there."

"I cannot imagine a world without you Paula, perhaps i will come. Once your mother invites me Paula."
"Jerry oh my. It pleases me to hear you say that. What if i don't want you to come? What if i only said so?"
"Then that would be quite odd, dear Paula, quite odd i say."

"I feel you are much too jibberish Jerry, why don't you ever talk clear?"
"Perhaps it is much too sane just to say words for no sake at all but to say them, can you ever picture that?"
"Of course i can picture it Jerry."

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