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        -- half-way soled already.

        -- And these Japanese rocks --

        -- Artfully placed, most artfully.

        -- You must admit, a great solation.

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        -- Sexuality, too.

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        -- You enjoy trust.

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        -- Doesnt t make you nervous? Girls talking on the radio?

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        -- hen?

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        -- t the dish?

        -- A bonbon dish?

        -- Perhaps she craved bonbons?

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        -- Youve never heard a cri de coeur?

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        -- I just remembered, I put sugar in my coffee. At breakfast.

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        -- e powder of some kind. . .

        -- texture. . .

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        -- Please.

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        -- edly.

        -- e still    decided o paint trucks.

        -- Yes.    blue?
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