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"I'll do it tomorrow." "You said that yesterday!"
That day, the rain that had been falling since morning seemed as if it was about to stop around the time that the streetlamps are lit, but as night came it suddenly turned into pouring rain.
At any rate, Ozawa hurriedly took off his raincoat and quickly put it on the naked girl's shoulders.
Ozawa had been demobilized from overseas and had just arrived this night into his hometown, Osaka, but he had heard rumors on the train about bandits roaming in the postwar cities and suburbs.
The man grinned widely and stood up. He then paid the bill and emptied his glass of beer in one gulp.
I didn't do it on purpose.
I didn't do it on purpose.
If I were you, I wouldn't do it.
"Are Tom and Mary dating?" "No, they're just good friends."
Let's wait until it stops raining.
"Have you known Tom for a long time?" "No, I've only just met him."
I know that things will get hairy if I don't start studying for my exams soon, but I just don't have any motivation.
You should stop peeking when people are using their cellphones.
Whenever I talk to my father, I realize that he has a lot more experience than I do.
Unbeknownst to Tom, Mary was having it off with the milkman.
"I'm sorry, Tom." "Why are you apologizing?" "I was just thinking that I might be bothering you." "No, you aren't bothering me at all."
Ugh, the battery just had to die at the worst time.
I'll quit.
I have a lot of things I have to do before tomorrow.
There are a lot of things I have to do before tomorrow.

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