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- I was afraid that...
- You were afraid.

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- You love him?
- I don't think so. You?

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- Do I love him?
- No. Do you think I do?

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I don't think so. I think you love me.
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Me too.
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- You, too, think you love me?
- I, too, think you love me.

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Me too. And you?
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Me too.
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You, too, love me?
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I think so.
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Me too.
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"I cannot be said to behave rashly:
I also consult the university. "

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"As expected.
My old teacher is dismayed. "

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You'll ruin everything.
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If it amuses you to sleep with this CEO,
who's probably a bankrupt cry-baby,

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go ahead, my dear, go to bed.
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But remember,
you placed that ad in order to read.

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If you really want my opinion,
you'd do better to stick to reading.

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That is my opinion.
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"I'm so happy. At last
he has spoken out. My old teacher. "

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"But why do I always want to do
the opposite of what he says?"

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"I think I've made my decision."
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- Hello, Marie.
- Hello, Coralie.

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- Hello, monsieur.
- Mademoiselle.

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We'll read in my room.
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"I can hear music."
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"She's going to play a trick."
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"Alice, sitting on the bank
by her sister,

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was beginning to tire
of having nothing to do."

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"Once or twice,
she'd peeped in to her sister's book

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but it had
no pictures or conversations."


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