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Once Was Blind, But Now I See
Summary:
“Correct!” an older woman with crystal blue eyes jumps up.
“Um, what?” I ask startled by the outburst.
“We can see,” she explains, “and you can see too. They think we are crazy, yes? Wrong my child. We see the colors of emotions. We see people’s thoughts. We see people’s imaginings. We can see. They are blind.” I stare at her, taking in everything she has said, sizing up everyone’s wide eyes in the room.
“Well,” I start, “I think you just summed up all my thoughts. I think you hit the nail on the head.”
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Once Was Blind, But Now I See
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