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But before he could stop her she had pushed the door open and stood halfway across the room staring into the eyes of a tiny blonde girl in a tiny, tiny slip. (2.23.28)
Later in her life, Lynne becomes obsessed with the idea that Truman wants to be sexually fulfilled by black women. But what she finds shocks her—that Truman, in his heart, simply prefers blondes. We're not sure if that makes her feel better or worse, though.