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At eight o'clock that night they boarded the jet, bound for San Francisco. In Ketchikan it rained all afternoon, so they went back to the cabin and watched a few comedy movies, then moved on to animation. Linna discovered by herself that Robert loved cartoons. He didn't know if there was a reason, but whenever he stopped to watch something it was never an action series or even a newspaper. It was just drawings. All possible cartoons, even anime.

This was not bad. Not bad at all. Of all the things his childish spirit could like, this stood out. And in a way she understands it. Cartoons often talk about extremely delicate subjects yet children are not able to notice such a thing. Like in the latest Tom and Jerry cartoon. Both of them are trying all the time to conquer a woman they love, and are traded for money and fame, the scene ends with both of them sitting on the tracks of a train and as soon as the screen goes completely black the sound of the train coming is the last thing we hea
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