Augustin, roi du Kung-fu
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Thank you.
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It's expertly woven
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...and barely smells.
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"From now on, you can count on me."
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I won't shop elsewhere.
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Your clientele is fascinating.
Do you work alone?

:29:19
You sell such a variety
and quantity of goods.

:29:25
Where's the flowered teapot folder?
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Down there.
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I'm pretty free these days.
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I like this place.
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"If you're overworked, I can help."
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Don't bother. We're not hiring.
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"Right, Mr. Li?"
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"Sorry to insist, but here"
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...I'll meet Chinese people. I need to.
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The streets are full of them.
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Train me.
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The answer's no.
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I'm not asking for money.
I have enough for now.

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I'll work for free.
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For free?
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For free...
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at first.
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Did you leave china long ago?
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A year and a half ago.
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But you live with family here.
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Cousins. Not very close.
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Until I find someplace else.
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"Try to relax, please! D"
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is acupuncture an old art?
As old as kung fu?

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"Older, 2000 years."
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2000 years? It must take
forever to learn.

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I was taught by my uncle in canton.
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"A very good doctor,
but more conventional."

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He taught me basics. Good and solid.
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I use it for foundation.
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Sometimes I invent.
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Has this been tested?
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Is it scientific?
Of course.

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But it's hard to explain to you.

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