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"It felt like this was Paris or Berlin.
This was Paris, 1963 and I was eight.
Of course, I was not yet ready to be in an exclusive relationship with Montmartre, and since this was Paris, what's a little flirting between neighborhoods?
(I thought ruefully that you could bet a million dollars that, if he were in a school in New York, there would be a Nap-Averse Support Group, a special room for the dormitively challenged, and a precedent-setting lawsuit launched by the attorney father of an earlier child, guaranteeing the right of every child to refuse a nap. But this was Paris: strictly no nap, no school).
Q: And this was Paris?
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