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“I lose the key.”
“Don’t worry, the dog will come back itself.”
“It’s the key to her apartment.”
“If you walk two blocks ahead, you will see a 7-11, and you can put a notice on the bulletin board.”
“What would I have put it?”
“The lawyer and his wife are waiting downstairs.”
“I usually wake up at ten o’clock at night, and start writing.”
“Should we keep them waiting?”
“I usually make sure the door is locked.”
“Are you in trouble?”
“Mr. Schwarz phoned me last night and told me he likes the ending.”
“I’ll get the gun.”
“After the call, I went to her apartment. I couldn’t find the key to open the apartment door.”
“The dog is under your desk. It’s sleeping.”
“I came back and locked the door.”