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A man comes to his friend.

A: - You are looking horribly. B: - Come in. A: - You are not glad to see me, are you? B: - Have you known about my father? A: - Yes, I have read the newspaper. My condolences to you.

  

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A: - You look terrible. B: - Come in. A: - You aren't glad to see me, are you?

  • A: - You look terrible.
  • B: - Come in.
  • A: - You aren't glad to see me, are you?
  • B: - Do you known about my father?
  • or Have you heard about my father?
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A: - You look terrible.

B: - Come in.

A: - You aren't glad to see me, are you?

B: - Do you known about my father? or Have you heard about my father?

A: - Yes, I read it in the newspaper. My condolences.

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