96. So that’s that, then. The explosion did your job for you. 97. I wouldn’t say that exactly. Let’s just say that it helped me to do my job. 98. You know, Harry, it’s funny; when you told me what happened to Roger, j just didn’t care any more. 99. Remember how I used to feel about him? 100. Yes, I do. 101. It all seems such a long time ago, all that unhappiness! I wonder what I was doing when I married him? 102. Well, all of us make mistakes, don’t we? 103. Yes, anyway, that’s all over now. 104. Yes, it’s all in the past. It’s as if the war was over, and now peace has come, and we can live happily ever after. 105. I love you, Harry. 106. I love you too, Susan. 107. Shall we see what’s on TV? 108. And now, to end this evening’s broadcasting, a beautiful song by Tony Moroni.
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