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Ah, the ball. I think I put the ball
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away, but somehow it rolls off. So, I
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pick it up to put it back, but end up
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playing with it again.
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>> That's just what it wants. Sometimes
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toys and books just pull your strings
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>> Pull my strings? How?
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>> Beats me. Maybe they don't like being
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Diana, aren't you tired?
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>> I don't get tired. Are you getting
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>> No, I don't really get tired either.
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>> I'm going to play with that stone you
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got me. I've been playing with that.
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H. There's something odd on this
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We wish you a happy shelter life.
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You're leaving so soon? Have a pleasant
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Let me show you how this works.
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>> We got to get going.
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>> I'm not really sure, but it says the
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owner of the data is unknown. Maybe
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someone who didn't work at the cradle
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>> That's definitely not suspicious or
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>> Maybe we'll learn more if we read all of
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You I've got a surprise. You're going to
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love it. you. Thanks for everything.
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>> It's uh that cat again.
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>> I drew lots, but this one turned out the
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best. So, I'm giving it to you.
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>> Hey, it's actually pretty good. Shows
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you're a real cat lover.
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Look at all the suits here. They look
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you. What kind of clothes do you like?
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Is your suit your favorite?
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>> Favorite? This is more like a uniform
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than anything. I'm not wearing it to
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look cool. Just got to get the job done.
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>> Really? That's boring. Let's find
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something that suits you better.