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1. Oliver believes with a million pound … 2. …and does not know he should do. 3. I wonder, Mr Adams, you’d mind us asking… 4. May we ask you’re doing in this country… 5. I can’t say I have any plans. 6. his eyes stare at is left of the brothers’ dinner on table. 7. I didn’t know I could survive … 8. I’m afraid I don’t quite follow you, sir. 9. If you don’t mind, may I ask you money… 10. …I don’t think it’s very funny. 11. …I think I’ll be on my way. 12. You mustn’t think we don’t care about you. 13. We know you’re hard-working. 14. Well, why don’t you explain this is all about?
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