Watching the cab speed off, Wahoo's father looked forlorn. It's like she's leaving us twice, he remarked. What are you talking about, Pop? I'm seein' double, remember? There she goes-and there she goes again.
Wahoo's father feels sad and wistful as he watches the cab drive away, expressing that it seems like Wahoo is leaving both physically and emotionally. His words reflect a sense of loss and longing, emphasizing how much he will miss her presence.
Wahoo responds with a playful remark, suggesting that he's seeing double and that Wahoo is leaving twice, once in reality and once in imagination or memory. Their exchange highlights a mix of sentimentality and humor in their interaction.