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ho? I ask.
A fired tester.
Oh, I say.
herr habedank, herr habedank, says Frau Fischedick.
o his swivel armchair.
Dont believe a word he says! says Frau Fischedick.
ural death, says herr Oppau.
Savoring t last remark, I sit doors cions on able.
A felt-tip pen o leak in my s pocket, says habedank.
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Unfortunately to economize, ead.
I dont knoo say to t, and for sentence.
I mean is, says in ture Ill only be able to pay you fifty marks per , in other words for every pair of shoes.
t seems ratic, I say.
tuation has changed.
So suddenly?
Yes, says ty poition. t is doing very on.
Aha, I say.
to make up for t, youll be alloo keep test, says habedank.
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