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Cindy says I that she/it of now should send at her/its/their answers per
e-mail.

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(Music)
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Can I help them?
Lucy Stone, FOX NEWS.

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From the New Yorker office. And you are...?
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what you want here astonishes me.
It puts only the woman a few questions,

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this seemingly on all an answer has. Cindy doesn't have any lnteresse at
lnterviews.

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She/it would like to remain rather anonymous.
the editing would call gladly I.

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Could I use Your telephone? Certainly.
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No, I need an interception-sure solid network management. I understands.
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I could paint Youre toilet uses? She/it is broken. them cup gives I.
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O.K., you listen. My card is here.
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maybe considers it differently itself she/it, if
she/it sees, that Lucy Stone was here.

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She/it will call you as first.
And you are...?

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... with it, to close the door.
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You tell him/it I am no busy. I cannot now talk with him/it.
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Does if all runs crooked, call back him/it in his/its office I tomorrow
morning, O.K.?

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Can I do something for you?
Therefore, at re-audition.

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Ms. Henson... I hopes,
we can help mutually ourselves.

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That is my desk, Mr. Simpson. And this knows I, although I on her/it
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Ah, you forgive me.
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You/they therefore know who I am?
What wär I for an editor,

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if I didn't know my competition? I doesn't know, however,
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what do you want here.
wanted to make a suggestion them I.

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Well, I infer from Yourem uninvited appearance,
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that Your suggestion is very small.

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