"I used to tell your mother she looked……" — Melina Marchetta
"I used to tell your mother she looked like Sophia Lauren." He looks at me, frowning, and then it registers. "Oh God, some guy's using that line on you, isn't he?" "Not just 'some guy'." I tell him. "The guy."
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Melina Marchetta
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