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Even where it's a "no", well done for trying.
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No! Well a rangy, languid man who is probably intelligent and amusing".
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Anything you need, we can have him supply for you.' I said, 'Oh no, well thanks a lot.
The acts here tend to be forceful enough for a "yes" or a "no" to well up inarguably within me.
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