Walking out of the apartment, Paul lights a cigarette and strolls down the street, the stranger outside following him shortly thereafter. As Paul randomly walks through the city, keeping an eye on the man following him, he leads the man through a park and eventually sits down on a bench overlooking the river. When the man sits down, Paul asks him, "All right, what do you want?"
The man replies that he's looking for a friend and he shows Paul an old photo of him and his family on their farm. In the middle of the group is Holly wearing a farm dress and we see what looks like her brother Fred standing by her side. The man tells Paul that his name is Doc Golightly, Holly's husband before she ran away to New York. Her name was originally Lula Mae and he had married her when she was only 14 years old. After catching Holly and her brother trying to steal milk and turkey eggs from their farm and hearing that they had run away from a terrible household, Doc took them in as his own, helping them out as much as he could. After Holly ran away, him and his daughters were heartbroken, eventually having to say goodbye to Fred as he was taken into the army. Now, he tells Paul, her brother is coming back from overseas and she belongs at home with her real family. He asks Paul to do him a favor and tell Holly that he's here, so as not to surprise or scare her with his sudden appearance.
Paul reluctantly agrees to help Doc out, fumbling with the small Cracker Jack prize in his hands.
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