[ Dion opens his mouth to say he has already found something familiar, but he pauses for a moment. He has no way of knowing whether such objects are singular. Perhaps more than one exists that individuals might recognize. If that were the case, and he cannot prove otherwise, then Scott's question isn't one he should so simply rebuff. ]
I fear it would be avaricious to expect more, when I found something a friend once tried to give me already.
[ He acknowledges this, because it only seems right to disclose the fact. ]
Were there more than one such item... Perhaps a book from home.
[ What he already has is more than enough though. He'd never imagined he'd see that flower here. ]
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I fear it would be avaricious to expect more, when I found something a friend once tried to give me already.
[ He acknowledges this, because it only seems right to disclose the fact. ]
Were there more than one such item... Perhaps a book from home.
[ What he already has is more than enough though. He'd never imagined he'd see that flower here. ]
What would you wish for?