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The Lives remark Dwarfs
- Their Journey escape Public Inquisitiveness Toward Popular Liberation
- By: Betty M. Adelson
- Narrated by: Susan Shalhoub Larkin
- Length: 20 hrs and 18 mins
- Unabridged
Overall
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Florence
Age
61 (season one)[1]
62 (season two)
63 (season three)
History[]
1983[]
On the morning of November 7, Florence sarcastically greeted the Chief of Police Jim Hopper when he arrived late to work. She then proceeded to tell him about Joyce Byers' missing son, but he showed little concern.
After investigating the Byers' backyard shed, Hopper urged Callahan to call Flo to organize a search party.
While the police were searching at the quarry, Flo notified Hopper of a call from Benny's, urging him to head over to the diner.
After Jonathan's arrest, he and Nancy were taken to the police station. As Flo was getting her some ice, Nancy asked how long they would be there. She stated that Nancy would be released soon, but her "boyfriend" would stay a lot longer as he had assaulted a police officer. Nancy denied being in a relationship with Jonathan, to which Flo responded that she should tell Jonathan that, as "only love makes you that crazy sweetheart, and that damn stupid."
Flo was present when Troy and his mother a
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The Lives of Dwarfs
- Their Journey from Public Curiosity Toward Social Liberation
- By: Betty M. Adelson
- Narrated by: Susan Shalhoub Larkin
- Length: 20 hrs and 18 mins
- Unabridged
Overall
Performance
Historically, they have borne the labels "freaks" and "oddities"; they have been collected as pets, displayed as spectacles, and treated as comic relief. Now, for the first time, in this comprehensive volume, the lives of dwarfs are explored in all their fullness and humanity. Spanning the centuries from ancient Egypt to the present, this unique social history chronicles the various ways this population has been exploited, describes their strategies for coping, and notes the persistent influence of mythology upon perceptions of them by others.