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Let me in.
Let me in.
The pleasure of possessing is not in my estimation worth the trouble of acquiring.
They don't seem to be Americans.
Just wait a little please. He hasn't arrived yet.
Tom doesn't want dinner.
I need a heavy coat.
I want my husband. Now.
I need a spoon, a fork, and a knife. Thank you.
I don't want any sugar.
I don't need an explanation.
Why couldn't you come yesterday?
You can stay here as long as you don't make any noise.
Do you take sugar in your coffee?
She made arrangements to get him into a good hospital.
How can you be so optimistic?
Tom thought it would be a good idea if Mary got a gun.
Tom couldn't just sit by and watch Mary being bullied.
He is an expert at solving such problems.
I'm sorry, but people I don't know can't come in.

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