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On my return to the cottage, usually nicely sodden, I sometimes managed to avoid the dinner party, as well as the games of charades or Scrabble that followed, pleading a headache.
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"Or am I missing something here - do they sometimes manage to dupe the testing process?" I'm sure plenty of them manage to dupe the testing process, Janice, but seeing as I'm sitting outside my boss's office toking on a crack-pipe and doped up to my eyeballs on Ketamine at this exact moment, you probably shouldn't ask me why they take so many risks.
She rehearses platitudinous lines in her head – "I do like cheese on toast", "I've so enjoyed your cooking" – and sometimes manages to say them.
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