I don't think it needs to be particularly good, and they've got little kits made up for us—we've got to make "jewelry or accessories," it seems. A nice quiet activity.
For better or for worse, the best teacher is experience. Or so I tend to think, anyway. There are many things that I knew but did not quite understand until getting them firsthand.
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Though, ah, your clothing is likely more...practical.
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Can I interest you in an exchange of squares?
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Depending on, ah, what the square is, yes.
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[ she says, while lassoing mercury without warning, ]
How do you feel about craft projects, actually?
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A little simple, but it's not as if I have any particular skill in this, either.
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[ she arranges some beads in order, left to right, to try out a pattern—mostly in blues and silvers. ]
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[he is making something in white and blue. a little purple, too.]
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I used to keep my hair that long, when I was younger; I suppose that's the benefit of it.
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Well, not that I need a reminder, exactly, but it's part of what makes me who I am.
[ you know. spite. ]
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[carefully turns over what he's working on] Some lessons, ah, stick...quite permanently.
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You sound like you've had a few of those, too.
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