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Bob is a young feral child who was raised by racoons. Con man Lloyd
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Start: Bob: LLOYD LLOYD LLOYD LLOYD LLOYD LLOYD LLOYD LLOYD. Lloyd: What? Go away, I’m in pain. Bob: Lloyd, open your eyes.
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End: Lloyd: That’s my stepchild. Bob: I’ll let you sleep now. Lloyd: Sleep There’s no sleep for the likes of me. Not when I’ve got an idea. We’ve got to put that new-found speech of yours to work. Come on.
Kevin Kling, Lloyd’s Prayer, Samuel French, 1990.
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