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When my father realized he was going blind, he took up golf.
When my father realized he was going blind, he took up golf.
When my father realized he was going blind, he took up golf.
When my father realized he was going blind, he took up golf.
When my father realized he was going blind, he took up golf.
When my father realized he was going blind, he took up golf.
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