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You're both tired from sight seeing all day. You swapped your shoes for a more comfortable pair of slippers. She changed into an airy floral dress. Now you're on the beach.  You got a pair of perfectly mixed drinks and music is playing in the background. It's kinda humid but you don't mind. Actually humid is just fine. She's dancing. Her light dress obeying her every curve. You smile.
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“Nicholas Winton, who died Wednesday at 106, went 50 years without telling anyone about how he had rescued 669 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia.
Even after his anonymity ended in 1988, when his wife’s discovery of an old scrapbook in their attic set off a wave of public recognition, he never fully explained why he did it.
One especially poignant appearance came in 1988 on the BBC program“That’s Life,” when for the first time, dozens of people who owed their lives to him assembled to thank him. In the video, he dabs tears as a woman hugs him. Then he is surprised to learn that the dozens of people seated around him were also children he had saved.”
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