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I'm making a collection of local rocks
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so I can teach my pupils
about their land.
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I thought you were a gold-digger.
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It's all cretaceous,
from the Quaternary era.
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You know a lot for a country girl.
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My father taught me.
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- I'd like you to keep this.
- I've got one.
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- That one's too fancy for me.
- It's not!
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Why shouldn't a goatherd
have a good knife?
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It's got four blades and a nail file.
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And some scissors.
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I know. I used them.
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It's the first one I've trapped.
It's a baby. The hawks eat the big ones.
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That hare's my offering to you.
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My class begins soon.
I've got to go.
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I'll leave this on a rock.
Someone will be glad to find it.
:34:15
She doesn't want your knife.
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- I'll keep it if you take the hare.
- Fine.
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Thanks.
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- Papet...
- Yes.
:34:55
What's the best way to talk to girls?
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I don't know how to talk about love.