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Summary
Ted wakes up early and drives to Spanish Harlem. After arriving, he calls Mariana and asks her to meet him at a diner. Ted explains to Mariana that he is searching for Maria because he wants answers. Ted asks Mariana to mediate, which Mariana calls babysitting, and agrees.
Marty, possibly during the time when Mariana and Ted are at the diner, is at home and has not gotten out of bed yet. He reads Walter Benjamin's "On Hashish."
Mariana and Ted arrive at the address. While waiting to spot someone who might be Maria, Mariana asks Ted about his mother. He explains that she died when she was 42 of a cerebral hemorrhage. A crowd approaches the two, as some people recognize Ted as "Senior Peanut." They spot a woman in her 60s that could be Maria. She makes eye contact with them and...
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This section contains 550 words (approx. 2 pages at 400 words per page) |