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“You are right. Therefore, the most acceptable version
of events is quite close to the official version, although with
some nuances and with certain doubts.”
“I see that we fully agree,” she accepted. “The pity is
that neither of us could see it live. Me because I was barely
a month old and you because you were a child and should
be in or about to go to school.”
“That’s right,” David deliberately lied again as he
caught sight of Jennifer’s parked car.
“We should meet again,” she said as she operated the
remote control to unlock the car doors.
“I’m at your disposal,” he replied.
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