If she looks at Alice with what she thinks of as "her grandfather's eyes", Susan can see -- not what Alice sees, really, but she can perceive, somehow, the truth and the reality of what the young woman describes. She nods.
"I understand, I think," she says quietly. "You have had a very unusual life, haven't you?"
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"I understand, I think," she says quietly. "You have had a very unusual life, haven't you?"