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In her British accent, she told me her own sign story: "When I saw a sign that said 'No strollers,' I thought it meant 'Walk in a brisk manner.' " Marilyn Levine Dear Diary: Riding the M104 bus up Broadway one evening, a rather tired-looking mother and her very animated little daughter take the seat in front of me.
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