[Even if he makes a conservative estimate of five songs per tape, he has a cache of some ten or more cassettes in his box. None are labelled, true, and Adele had explained that custom dictated that unlabeled tapes often indicated blank tapes, but if only a handful were -- what, printed upon? -- then he might have ten, twenty, thirty songs on his hands. Songs from distant times and places, voices of men and women dead and not yet born. If only he could hear them. And without the ability to hear them, what good were they?]
Would you have one?
[He is careful to keep his voice even -- disinterested. They are not Norrington's tapes until he chooses to claim them as such. They probably do not even work.]
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Would you have one?
[He is careful to keep his voice even -- disinterested. They are not Norrington's tapes until he chooses to claim them as such. They probably do not even work.]