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A Walk In the Woods

Andrey Botvinnik John Honeyman

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Start: Andrey: It’s pretty out here, eh? This time of year. Away from that little room. Months and months in the same room. Negotiating. John: Don’t complain. You’ve had the last two weeks in Moscow.

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End: Andrey: It’s not always pleasant to discover what you were meant for. John: I’m sorry. Andrey: Sorry? For what? For baiting me? It’s your job. I’m glad to see you’re finally getting the hang of it.

Lee Blessing, A Walk In the Woods, Plume, 1986, pp. 35-44.

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