He's looking at her like he's never seen her before in his whole life. Taken aback, Peggy isn't sure whether this is all just some ploy or whether he truly doesn't know her. Hadn't that man in town lost his memory for a few weeks? And yet, he hadn't come out of the fountain and immediately stripped off all the things that might have kept him warm.
"You don't know me," she says, as if to test him and see whether he's lying and putting her on. "We can head inside one of the buildings if you swear you'll put some warmer clothes on," she insists.
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"You don't know me," she says, as if to test him and see whether he's lying and putting her on. "We can head inside one of the buildings if you swear you'll put some warmer clothes on," she insists.