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"Good morning", said Tom with a smile.
"Morning. You're early today." "You too. I thought you'd still be dead to the world."
"Good morning. You're a bit late today aren't you?" "Yes, I ran into a bit of trouble."
"Good morning. You're late today, aren't you?" "Yeah, I got a bit caught up."
"Good morning. You were a bit late today." "Mhm, I got a tad delayed."
Morning, Haruki. You've got bed hair.
Good morning, Haruki. Your hair got messed up while you were sleeping.
Good morning, Haruki. Your hair looks like you just got out of bed.
Morning. Shall I dish up?
She greeted me with "Good morning."
She did not so much as say "Good morning" to me.
Why does one say "Good day" when the day is not good?
Good morning, everybody.
Good morning, everyone.
Hello, Tom. Good morning.
Good morning, my sweet dog.
Good morning. It's time to wake up.
Good morning, Mike.
Good morning, Mike.
Good morning!

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