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I'll visit you on Sunday, if I don't write you to the contrary.
May I come to see you at your office tomorrow morning?
May I visit your office tomorrow morning?
Do you mind if I call on you tomorrow?
My mother can't come.
She answered that she would visit me.
I cannot guess at all what is going on with him.
I'll call on you on Sunday.
I will call on your tomorrow, weather permitting.
I regret to say I couldn't come yesterday.
May I come see you this afternoon?
May I come to see you this afternoon?
I would like to come and see you.
What time shall I come?
I should like to call on you this evening.
May I visit your home one of these days?
Have you been waited on?
Are you being waited on?
Might I ask your name?
Might I ask your name?

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