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He has a nice place in the country.
When I told him I had some good news for him, he was all ears.
I threw him a nice ball.
I'm sure he can give you a good game of tennis.
You'd better not keep company with him.
No sooner had I come into contact with him than I determined to get to know him well.
I'd better see him.
I wish I were as handsome as he.
If only I were as handsome as he is.
It makes no difference to me whether he comes or not.
It makes no difference to me whether he comes or not.
It makes no difference to me whether he comes or not.
It makes no difference whether he comes or not.
It makes no difference to me whether he comes or not.
It makes no difference to me whether he comes or not.
It makes no difference to me whether he comes or not.
It makes no difference to me whether he comes or not.
He may well be proud of his bright son.
If only he had known!
If only he had known!

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