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| What have you
been doing to this boy of mine. |
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| Couldn't you
walk home alone, Uncle Oliver? |
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| Shall I take
my gun or fishing rod? |
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| Now really Jo,
you ought to treat me with more respect. |
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| I find it hard to believe that
you sound better than you look. |
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| We were away a year ago. |
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| Marilyn won nine million
dollars. |
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| Dirty rats are the best,
aren't they? |
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| Oh how I love my job at Tosoh
and hope that I can work here forever and ever. |
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| I wish you'd go somewhere far
off. |
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