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The man believes he will recognize the voice of the woman he loves.

The man in "Crossroads: A Sad Vaudeville" is convinced he will hear the woman's voice whom he adores. Even though he has never met her and has no prior knowledge of her appearance, he remains hopeful.

This demonstrates that the man is infatuated with the "concept of love," not with the woman. It also implies that he has high expectations, which will likely lead to disappointment because romantic relationships are rarely as perfect as folks like him think they are.

This shows that the man isn't genuinely interested in the woman he awaits. He believes he will only recognize the voice he is in love with.

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