Ah, good morning, Kelsey. |
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- Good morning, Liza.
- Morning. |
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- Good morning, Charles.
- Nice weather we're having. |
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Did you enjoy your walk to work? |
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I did. |
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I mean, I took a train. |
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But the walking part
was, uh, really nice. |
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Sunny, but cold. I had a hat. |
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Uh, okay, then. See you in there. |
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- Okay.
- Oh, my God. |
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Ever since you two pressed "pause," |
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you're so damn polite to each other. |
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It's like watching two butlers in love. |
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The Frankfurt Book Fair is next week, |
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and this year I've decided
on a show of strength. |
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So Kelsey, Zane, Diana, |
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and Liza, get your passports in order. |
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Surely you don't need me to go. |
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I'll stay here and hold down the fort. |
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Liza can help me. |
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Nope. This is a full court press. |
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