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at his post on the ground floor of the Daily Planet building.
Yes, he is working at the DP.

OK, it is not what he really wants, but at least he gets to see Lois, even if she does not notice him.

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"Coming right up," Clark said, unable to help the happy smile that crept up over his lips.

Lois' brow crinkled as he spoke. She looked up at him for the first time, studying his face.

"Wait a second. I know you," she said after a moment. "You were the bouncer at the Stoke Club last night, weren't you?"
smile1 She recognizes Clark.

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"You see, I'm only doing these odd jobs while I look for something permanent. I'm actually a journalist. I met with the editor here at the Daily Planet a few months back. But, well, he wasn't keen on what experience I have."
Well, not owrking for the competition might help him some. But I think he could build experience better at the competition.

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"The thing about Perry is, you have to be persistent."

"Persistent...got it," Clark said, although he wasn't really sure what that meant.
Well, now there is a little hope.

Well, I liked how Clark got the job. He did not do a story he created, and he didn't even take someone else's story.

I liked how Lois realized he was the one who saved her in the Congo.


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