<P>You might now ask yourself how Dominic Bishop could have overlooked such a fault in his plans as erroneous as this one. I will simply say there is much more to this situation than meets the eye, and you will soon learn dark truths (and perhaps untruths) behind such a mad endeavor. 
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<P>Sarah was six years old. It was her birthday that day, and her grandparents, who lived in New York City, wanted to see her. Naturally, it was easier for her and her mother to come to her grandparents than for her grandparents to come to her, so on they went, booking a flight to LaGuardia Airport.
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<P>When they arrived at their destination, they picked up their luggage, and decided the easiest way from the airport to Sarah's grandparents' apartment would be the subway. That's where they are now, riding along through the stretching tunnels beneath the streets and buildings of Manhattan. 
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<P>Being six years old, sitting calmly and quietly was not an easy thing for Sarah to do. Eventually, she abandoned her mother, and found herself wandering through the crowds of strange people. 
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<P>Sarah did not like this. She now regretted leaving her mother, and searched desperately for her. She followed one woman into the next car, but she was not the woman Sarah was looking for. 
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<P>Eventually, this six year old girl found herself in the last car on the train, staring awkwardly up at its only occupant: A large man, sitting in the last seat, his hands over his face, curled up, weeping. Sarah gawked at the monstrous man for a moment, then ran quickly away into the previous train car, shrieking. 
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<P>Gunther Hermann looked up from his hands at the frightened girl. 
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<P>Sarah disappeared into the flood of bystanders.