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... chatted in the lobby, planningto go out for a late evening meal.


Despite his advanced age, Farrelwas still hale and hearty. Not only did he have no problems keeping up with thetalkative Daniel, but he also saidsomething relevant on every topic and make the gathered crowd burst outlaughing.


After half an hour, the musicians finally tired of talking andbegan to leave one after another. Eventually, only Daniel and Farrel were left discussing what songs to choose for thenext tou ...

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