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“Ah well... I gave it my best shot.”
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“You're a real pain in the neck, you know?”
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“We might as well make the most of it.”
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“The last thing I want is for you to feel like you can't open up to me about this kind of stuff.”
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“If you're feeling under the weather, by all means go home and get some rest.”
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“I'll fiddle around with it for a while.”
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“I know; it doesn't exactly roll off the tongue.”
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“Pick up the pace, ladies!”
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“All right, whatever. Suit yourself.”
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“What'd you do? Did you go cold turkey, or try to ease out of it?”
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