"Philadelphia, actually," Jerry says, shaking his head. "But I was just a kid when we moved, I can't say I remember it all that well." He certainly doesn't feel the same attachment to it that he does to Los Angeles, inexplicable as that may be. A lot would have been easier if he hadn't cared so much about that whole lousy city. Now, it doesn't make much difference, except he knows Darrow will never serve as a substitute for it. Even that hardly matters, though, when it's got a lot to offer that never would have been possible back there.
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