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Mrs. Blank--"Why, the very idea! It will only take me a minute to slip into my things, and besides I'm always having to wait for you, anyway." "Say, Henry, would you mind just holding this light for me a minute while I get some things out of the closet?" "Now while you're in there would it be too much trouble just to get my hat off that top shelf?" "Thank you, dearest, just put it down here, please; and can you spare just a minute to hook my dress in the back?" "Gracious, Henry, such language!" "So sorry to trouble you, but you know I just can't bend over after I get this dress on." "well, for heaven's sake, Henry, aren't you ready yet? And after all your talk about being late, too!"
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