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Women - why do they want to go to toilet in groups? I don't get it at all.
I'm not going to the library, but I can take you as far as the station.
Newly weds but with a child? Yes, that's right - the son is from the father's former marriage. He's been divorced once.
Just where have you been loitering around without your attendants?
She coaxed and wheedled her unwilling child into going to the dentist with her.
I don't intend to flatly reject suicide, but I really wish parents would not make their children join in with them.
I'm sure Taeko was scared and tried to get Yuri to go along with her.
And after that she, at a pace of three times a week, gets drunk and at those times brings back a different man.
"That's right. At the least I wish they'd add one to the first floor as well ... Wait a mo! Why are you here!?" "'Why' is obvious isn't it? It's so we can go to the toilet together."
Thanks for bringing me here.
No road is long with good company.
Good company on the road is the shortest cut.
You may bring whoever wants to come.
Bring along your friend.
I'll bring my sister to the party.
What do you say to bringing your sister?
A sheep dog drives the flock to the pasture.
At the age of six, I was taken to a circus for the first time.
I was taken to a circus for the first time.
My mother brought him to my room.

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