Elizabeth and Mark are on a vacation, looking at the (copious) amounts of architecture. |
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| Remember when my bank account had that money issue? I called the bank today and the man told me that he (corroborated) my account of the accident. I really hope that everything is fixed. I don't want to lose anymore money. | |
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| Oh yes, I do remember that incident. I'm glad that everything is fixed! Did I tell you that I have been chosen as a (credible) witness for this accident that I saw? | |
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Elizabeth was very interested in what Mark was saying, because she was trying to (debunk) his story. He always over exaggerated them, and she really wanted to call him out on it. |
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| No, you didn't. You must tell me everything that happened! | |
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| Okay I will. It happened last month on my way to work... | |
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Mark talked about the accident that he was a witness for, for about twenty minutes. Elizabeth was in (despair) during his story telling, because she had lost all hope in the way he exaggerated his stories. |
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| Wow. That was, uh, amazing. I don't mean to (decry) your story telling, but it all sounded fake and (contrived). | |
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| *Cough* What are you talking about? I am an amazing story teller. | |
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