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"Would you pass me the salt, please?" "Here you are."
"I love you," she murmured and closed her eyes.
If he says "I love you" all the time he doesn't mean it.
"I do not regret having gone into the forest and up the mountain," replied the younger brother.
"I am too old and sad to play," said the boy.
"I am too old to swing on branches," said the boy.
Romeo and Juliet is on at the theatre.
Romeo and Juliet is on at the theater.
"Hold your tongues, every one of you!" said he.
"Paul is sick in bed today." "That's too bad."
"Do you have a pen?" "Yes, I have one."
"Was Bill in Japan?" "Yes, he was."
"Yes, I was listening," replied Jordan.
"How do you go to school?" "By bus."
"Where are you staying?" "At that hotel."
"By the way, where's your old man?" "Under that over-turned truck."
"How far are you going?" "I'm heading for Chicago."
"You see," said the elder brother, "I was right. Here I have lived quietly and well, while you, though you may have been a king, have seen a great deal of trouble."
"Oh, I'm just thinking," said the little white rabbit.
"Who teaches you English?" "Miss Yamada does."

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