Rolandon prepared to retort, but his muscles and arms were aching madly and he was exhausted, physically and mentally. |
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Viro continued to swim madly for the near riverbank, the twine biting deep into his wrists. |
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The young Goethe was himself madly in love with a woman named Charlotte Buff, who was to be married to his friend, Georg Kestner. |
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The girl is totally madly in love with the boy and the boy feels the same except they're both stupid and scared to tell each other how they feel. |
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Girls were always falling madly in love with him, but he didn't seem to care. |
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Both of the beauty queens are from Varna and are madly in love with the natural beauty of the place. |
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In this city the citizens run madly, ignoring the back alleys, tunnels and buildings of yesterday. |
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There are several false alarms, but eventually his dogs scrabble madly at the base of a tree. |
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I was madly scrambling into my drysuit while Bill got the details from the divers, who had been drifting with this group for an hour or so. |
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In mating season, the male sings deliriously as he whirrs madly over the hayfields. |
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He thrashed madly, slamming his fists down wherever he could reach and kicking wildly. |
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The unit seized up with rattles and clanks, vibrating madly, falling supine upon the ground. |
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His foot was throbbing madly, but he gave the door another kick, muttering more curses under his breath. |
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Perennial geraniums live forever, are easy to grow from seed and once established, spread and self-seed as madly as chickweed. |
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It doesn't stop him later that evening from capering madly around the stage, all jack-in-a-box bouncing and extravagant semaphore gestures. |
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I'm not madly keen on toffees, but anything with violets or ginger is more likely to end up in the bin. |
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She didn't hear the footsteps madly raging towards her, or the ferocious bellow of defiance that should have greeted her ears. |
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Alex fired madly at Gabriel's body, piercing his torso, legs, and arms multiple times. |
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I leaned over the windowsill, tossing my beautiful head of hair, giggling madly at something my best friend Eira had said. |
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An absolutely auspicious week for some serious concentrating on what it is you most truly madly deeply want this year. |
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This was a slip of the brain on our part for which we are truly, madly deeply sorry. |
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Hands wave madly in the air as the first grinding guitar riff blasts through the speakers. |
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Or they could take their chances in the street with the taxis, zooming madly, beeping their horns in staccato blips as warnings. |
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A friend of Delia's, Ben Lewis, spots us and waves madly, motioning us to sit down with him. |
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Denouncing unchaste women, Hamlet madly advises Ophelia to become a celibate nun. |
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Ours soon found themselves grounded around the dining room table, scribbling madly on a draft design blueprint. |
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That's three nights running I've had to stumble down Cannon Street Road, humming madly to disguise my desperation for a pee. |
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It seeds madly and sprouts from the least little bit of root left in the ground. |
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He developed an adorable habit of calling me by my name in every sentence, which was somehow madly endearing. |
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Time passes again, the same clock hands spin madly, the same bells ring and the same chimes chime. |
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Despite the hard time you give yourselves, existence has always been madly in love with you Capricorns. |
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I ollied up onto the sidewalk, picked up my board, and dashed madly into the school. |
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I am madly in love with composing for orchestra and hope to die writing an orchestral piece! |
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The oscillations increased to 90 degrees, the flight films showing the vehicle swinging madly from side to side. |
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Now John Martyn is so madly in love again he's recorded a new album to prove it. |
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Suddenly it hove back into view, coming straight at us, diving madly like a German Stuka on a bombing run. |
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I'll amaze her with my charm and suaveness in the pool and she'll have no choice but to fall madly in love with me. |
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Meanwhile, klutzy, overemotional Simone was sobbing madly, because she had gotten herself caught in the folding chair. |
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But the hotter hydrogen in the chromosphere and corona above it is madly emitting at the same wavelength. |
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At this point I'm chuckling madly and can't remember my original question, if there was one. |
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The wretch simply ran madly from his hovel and took chase through his so-called garden. |
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I suppose I should be swotting madly to be prepared for the big meeting with the supervisor tomorrow, however. |
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I was madly in love with her and I was pretty sure she was in love with me. |
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I'm not interested in stupid, insipid men who flower me with ridiculous comments in the hope that I'll fall madly in love with them. |
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If I plant subliminal ideas in his developing mind he will no doubt fall madly in love with me in the present. |
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At times Bifo seems a cranky old curmudgeon madly shaking his fist at the present. |
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So now, the man who'd been arguing with them was covered with the birds, and was flailing about madly, sending feathers flying everywhere. |
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A warped rationale twisted and struggled madly to keep back the torrent rising against the flimsy barrier of his lie. |
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Shrill and soft old Autumnal winds blow and we are tucked below the shallow soil where seeds spring up and wither quickly flirting madly. |
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After decades of respectful froideur, the country has fallen madly in love with that unflinching emblem of postwar stoicism, the Queen. |
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The long now-walled-in driveway, up and down which I used to cycle madly, looked dark and narrow and hemmed in as a gully leading into a ghetto. |
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The Greek international dawdled and as he did so his captain stepped out of midfield and waved his arms madly at him. |
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Sometimes decision-makers are excessively cautious, at other times they are madly reckless. |
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At one point I saw before me a weird figure, gesticulating madly and mouthing gibberish. |
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He gibbered madly and his muscles spasmed, and he sunk to his knees in the muddy trench, his heart pumping his blood out into the soil. |
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I took snapshots of individual works and of details and became madly obsessed with the paintings. |
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I recommend you have a day visiting this world famous Space Centre even if the fish are biting madly. |
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The door creaked open slowly, and a tall, gangly boy with a madly bobbing Adam's apple made his way into the room. |
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I wasn't madly keen on the upholstery but the padding was effective and molded to my back quickly. |
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The first, innocuous shower stroked the lake's surface but, when the wind came up, the loons began to call madly. |
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A decidedly diminutive parrot's head protruded from the pocket, ebon eyes madly agleam. |
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Because she then realized that her husband was madly in love with another woman, and that his love was reciprocated. |
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Snow blew madly in a near-blinding wave, big wet clumps collecting on the windshield only to be swept away by the wipers. |
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He'd take her into his arms, confess that he was madly in love with her and kiss her passionately. |
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Wooley constantly runs from one end of the stage to the other, madly working the washboards, milking the audience's applause. |
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Releasing the clutch pedal suddenly, I floored the accelerator, and the wheels spun madly as I wrenched the steering wheel with all my might. |
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It's all madly hyperactive, almost stroboscopic in its zippiness, and those with a predisposition to fits should probably stay out of the cinema. |
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He was not thinking of what he was doing, for to think about it was to run to the livery and ride out madly. |
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She fell madly in love with one of my great-great-uncles and they supposedly had a love affair. |
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Her eyes squinted madly, trying to make out the manner of the commotion around them. |
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Before, a smaller black unicorn stood, his wild red eyes glowing madly, and his horn a dull, dull gold, like it was supposed to be. |
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Peter Grayson was the smoothest boy in town and every girl for miles around was madly in love with him. |
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Furthermore, she seemed to have it all, intelligence, friends, and a cute boyfriend who seemed to be madly in love with her. |
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Yet I was madly in love with a boy who collected the fees for deckchairs on the beach. |
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I fell madly in love with the pale pink rose-pattern carpet and matching curtains in my room. |
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He is madly in love with Bulgarian folklore, culture and the hospitality of people in Bulgaria. |
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She is madly in love with Oscar, who regards her as his best pal and nothing more. |
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I protested at first, kicking my legs and waving my arms madly. |
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He almost screamed when a rat suddenly pounced out of it, squeaking madly. |
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Lear enters, madly reliving episodes from his past, inveighing against female sexuality and reflecting on justice and authority in a poignant mixture of reason and madness. |
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But while promoting Rock of Ages in May, he gushed about Holmes like they were still madly in love. |
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As a child growing up in communist Poland, I was madly in love with then long dead Stalin. |
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He leaped to his feet, cursing madly and staring around with wild eyes. |
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Every pilot I've ever written, I've fallen deeply and madly in love with. |
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There is still true love out there, and there are still glamorous couples who are madly in love, even after all these years. |
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It is true that the biotech industry is restructuring madly. |
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He stared unbelievingly through the windshield at the rocks bouncing madly on the hood and the growing profusion of small dents on the surface of the metal. |
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Adele took Lin up on that dinner offer, and Lydie had to sit through the whole night watching Adele act like the little coquette she was and flirt madly with Lin. |
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I did fall madly in love with him and those feelings don't die. |
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Its gentle whistle sounds like a tempest tumbling madly through a turbo. |
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When Rod got back to the island bungalow, the computer was bleeping madly. |
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Frank and Rosemary Weston celebrated their golden wedding anniversary last week, more than 60 years after falling madly in love on the netball court at school. |
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Deanna could make out the tiny red pinpricks of fighters and missiles swarming toward the two ships as they accelerated madly to attempt an escape. |
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Yap fell for a few moments, arms pinwheeling madly, then he vanished. |
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I gawked at the snow on the mountains and squealed over those funny hairy cows as my camera clicked madly, trying to capture the colours and scale of it all. |
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Second only to psychological drama and angst, geography is important to Walker, who falls madly in love with places and stores them up for future plots. |
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Jeter chased for it madly, maniacally, refusing to let anything act as an impediment. |
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Florida teens Brandon Goode and Alex Hollinghurst were madly in love, and wanted to run away together. |
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We shopped at a leisurely pace in the supermarket, browsing and thinking rather than madly grabbing the same products as last week in order to get it over with. |
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They started cheering madly waving their school flags as well. |
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He's been madly spackling and painting his nice new walls and windows. |
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Walking seemed to be relaxing him slightly, for he could no longer feel his heart beating madly in his chest and the noisome feeling in his stomach had subsided. |
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Two of them were real spitfires and were still hissing and spitting madly. |
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I know he's madly in love with her and she goes and shatters his heart in tiny little pieces by using that age old excuse of hers that she doesn't have the time. |
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The dog, in a sportive mood, careered madly through the field. |
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Jack came awake with a start, teeth chattering madly from the cold. |
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After a series of flirtatious encounters in the park, the two fall madly, passionately in love. |
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And the art was good enough that no-one's grumbling about how late it was, even though it really came in just under the wire, and I'm madly rewriting to make it work. |
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She's a spunky lass but he quickly becomes madly mistrustful and jealous, believing that Emily's friendship with her godfather Colonel Osbourne is a full-blown affair. |
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The melody is madly inventive and celebratory, and the singers careen around utterly at home in this mirror-world of whistles, chirps, flutes and cymbals. |
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They were a beautiful couple, still madly in love at the age of ninety. |
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It is this concrete fact, this reality, which gives the parachuting artificial limbs, the madly scurrying amputees, its terrifying metaphoric power. |
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While wild hamachi with scallion, radish, and ginger dashes madly across your senses, Spanish mackerel laden with a blend of soy and truffle oil capsizes taste buds. |
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She lisped madly, stretching out her arms and webbed fingers towards John. |
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Since the debate every floating voter, every disaffected Labourite, is swimming madly towards the Lib-Dem lifeboat. |
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As he swept out of the room with a bellying sweep of his gown and a toss of his silver hair, his old heart was beating madly. |
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Since the debate, every floating voter, every disaffected Labourite, is swimming madly in the direction of the Lib-Dem lifeboat. |
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A popular afternoon telenovela has a comedian in blackface chasing madly after light-complexioned actresses in skimpy outfits. |
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We raced madly for about half a mile, behaving in as wild a manner as the poor bestung animals. |
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I love you gaily, madly, high-heartedly! I love you so much that I could laugh and sing! |
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Of course, not all veterans are scribbling away madly during those hourslong sessions. |
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That's somehow fitting, and so is Rudahl's madly anarchic, hyperdramatic visual approach. |
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Of course they fall madly and deeply in love, as Biker Dude learns to respect a girl who won't knock boots on the first date. |
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During this time, Byron pursued his Greek page, Lukas Chalandritsanos, with whom he had fallen madly in love, but the affections went unrequited. |
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When she returned, Shelley fell madly in love with her, repeatedly threatening to commit suicide if she didn't return his affections. |
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She met and fell madly in love with a man called Maelon, and he reciprocated her feelings. |
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Along the way, they ingest a love potion which causes the pair to fall madly in love. |
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Once begun, the general strike of black and white went madly and relentlessly on like some great saga. |
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I was madly in love with one of his two beautiful daughters. |
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My heart was beating madly and I was gulping nervous energy. |
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Where both spouses run about madly trying to get home in time for the children, everybody is wound up like a tuppenny watch before they get in the door at night. |
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Now I play a merchant's part, and venture madly on a desperate mart. |
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Because you're madly, hopelessly, and dopily in love with me, that's why. |
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