<P> The Bartender then drops the Unmarried Mother at an outpost of the Temporal Bureau, a time - traveling secret police force that manipulates events in history, to protect the human race . He has just created and recruited himself . </P> <P> Finally the Bartender returns to 1970, arriving a short time after he left the bar . He allows a customer to play "I'm My Own Grandpa" on the jukebox, having yelled at the customer for playing the song before he left . Closing the bar, he time travels again to his home base . As he beds down for a much deserved rest, he contemplates the scar left over from the Caesarean section performed when he gave birth to his daughter, father, mother, and entire history . He thinks, "I know where I came from--but where did all you zombies come from?" </P> <P> The title of the story, which includes both the quotation marks and dashes, is actually a quotation from a sentence near the end of the story itself (taken from the middle of the sentence, hence the dashes indicating edited text before and after the title). </P> <P> As the story is told as a disjointed point of view reference by several other points thereafter, this is the actual chronological history of "Jane" according to the story, although the story itself is still a classic example of a time paradox . </P>

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