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... ved at the Empire State Building in Midtown at five o'clock, walked all the way to Rockefeller Center, and then to Grand Central Station. As long as he met homeless singers, he would pay attention to them, and went up to ask them if he had met a Chinese woman with a little girl, who was also a homeless singer.

  It's a pity that I didn't get anything. I spent more than 90 dollars in vain. When I met two hateful guys, I was willing to provide information only if I gave them money.

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