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: I obey ts, t knoalking about I ig?nore t tory of to t discoursing on tate. At turns to t;I le about it as ;

    Q: God critiques us, ique him. Does Carol also engage in dalliance?

    A:  you are. I think she has friends whom she sees now and again.

    Q:  make you feel?

    A: I wish her well.

    Q: s in your ?

    A: t cards, pictures of Saray dollars in cass --

    Q: It seems to me t  deal to . Does t itself in t til its cooked.

    A: Carol is mad for radis get enougoo.

    Q: I am feveriserested in tions. Et is. Moral precept?ing stings to attentiveness.

    A: Im only a bit depressed, only a bit.

    Q: A ne of ideas, based upon t ts, is not an index of decadence. Decadence itself is not as bad as its been painted. As for myself, I am con?tent oo little, I kno myself and I do not commend myself for it and pero co a s decisively to grasp --

    A: the leaf blower, for example.
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