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In Oholni (ibiiiil tu jly off. He kiwiv both ii lliciii well. Tliex slopped to say linllo to linn, fyoiii their eoiwersation lie ioinid out tlnil .she liiid probably iioiie to the Sniuli Bin. They, too, were going there. ] ' h don ' t oii join rv? Paul said. The Snack Bar ivas a place -where you just sat on and on, resolving every fifteen minutes to leave icitliin the next fn ' e minutes. Sometimes, liowei er. you did succeed in summoning up sufficient xi ' ill-poiver. and then oii woiilil get up determinedly and xealk down the corridor into the ping pong room, or, if it xeas night, stroll into the dancing-hall ' a ' ith your partner. The Snai k Bar was a place where everyone talked, and believed that the otiieis were listening. In short, the Snack Bar was eve)ything that a Snai k Hai should be, bat for one thing. It had no types. No expansive proprietor xeitli jantastii manners, formidable paunch and ris(jiie anecdotes, nor any impossible old waiter loho referred to dignified professors patronizingly, casually, as though they -were still the freshinrn hi ' had kno-,cn years ago . . . Niot just the Snai k Bin. he (ell. Elseivhere. too, the types seemed to be disappearing. Peol le had become so loiiscioiis about manners that 10
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Mitsit ill il htiiiilx. Jii SlifiusluiiiiLli iiiid AiiiiAilrlf lAoyil. almost everyone seemed to be iippioMimitnii ; i(i liiiill lounnd one standnrd. inid in the process the types xi ' ere nettlno lost. And -without types one woiihl hax ' e to jail back on wit and funny situations as the i nl sources of Jau ' hter. What are you thinkiw alxjuti ' Paul ashed. How the disappearance of hunio)ous types has made hiuoJiirr unire difficult. Who wants to Inugli? Debbie said. I dou ' l. I just ;j.ol a !)luehi)oh liack. Besides, I ' ve been talkini to tliat horril le sunh. Honer. Honestly, that fellow is 12
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