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OCR: Dimensions In The Dark by J. L. Black Page 36 smiled at me, then nodded his head. I looked forward to sight seeing on this trip, but my interest of the tour group just rose ten points. The other members, a Mrs. Moore, a widow and retired bank teller from Ohio. I think she said Columbus. She was showing pictures of her grandchildren to everyone, so I tried to stay clear. I don't like looking at pictures of children. I never know what to say. I've seen some of funniest pictures of children and everyone always says 'Oh isn't he/she cute', when what they are thinking is 'my God what a homely kid'. So I avoid this area because it makes me feel very uncomfortable. I figured I would fall victim to Mrs. Moore's photos soon enough. There is Mr. and Mrs. Bentley. Mr. Bentley is a professor at Cambridge. It seems Mr. Prescott knows him from his years at Cambridge as a student. Mrs. Bentley, as she described herself, is a professor's wife. This meant she frequently served tea for other professors and at times, students. She was the lady of the house, insuring the dinners for other staff members of the university, ran smoothly and with eloquence. She did not talk very much. She seemed to take a back seat