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 | No, it looks great. You can barely tell where the tornado hit. Really. |  |
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 | Thank you, Evelyn. I've always appreciated your ability to brighten any bad situation. |  |
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 | No, I lied. It looks awful. |  |
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 | You thought wrong. I should go. Thank you for the drink, Kathryn. We'll have to do this again, sometime. Perhaps when you decide to rebuild the excuse that used to be your unenviable life. |  |
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 | You're not brightening my bad situation. It's not being brightened, at all. |  |
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