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| | Seymour |
 | | At the time he Leaped into Nick Allen, Sam’s DNA was already formed, and so Sam was able to Leap into a time before Sam’s own birth. |
 | | On top of that, Seymour admires Nick for being like a fictional character, never suspecting that Nick is turning his own life into a novel. |
 | | Alison, of course, provokes most of the later "Oh, boys"--Sam emits one when he first sees her; he and Seymour let out a stereo "Oh, boy," when they see her waiting at the bottom of the stairs;and Sam, Seymour, and Al let out a longing chorus as they watch her sashay away toward the plane. |
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