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 | | Breckin goes over to talk to her, and by way of introduction, he says that he’s reading the same book that she is, and he asks where she is in the book. |
 | | Breckin is surprised at this, and mentions he didn’t realize there were that many female pilots, to which she replies, “there’s at least one.” They part ways, and then bump into each other again later that day. |
 | | Breckin tells her that he didn’t have a comeback when they talked earlier, but he realizes now what he should have said. |
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