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== Background ==
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== During the events of [[The Telephone Book (1971)]] played by [[Margaret Brewster]] ==
== During the events of [[The Telephone Book (1971)]] played by [[Margaret Brewster]] ==
[[Mr. Smith (The Telephone Book)|Mr. Smith]] relates to [[Alice (The Telephone Book)|Alice]] how he once called a phone number and a [[Young Girl (The Telephone Book)|Young Girl]] answered the phone and the time he called an [[Old Lady (The Telephone Book)|Old Lady]].
[[Mr. Smith (The Telephone Book)|Mr. Smith]] relates to [[Alice (The Telephone Book)|Alice]] how he once called a phone number and a [[Young Girl (The Telephone Book)|Young Girl]] answered the phone and the time he called an Old Lady.

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Old Lady

Background

Old Lady is a resident of New York City, New York.

During the events of The Telephone Book (1971) played by Margaret Brewster

Mr. Smith relates to Alice how he once called a phone number and a Young Girl answered the phone and the time he called an Old Lady.