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Essay heading: bunching hoisery
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You know Betsy Ross made these uniforms out of scrap material.
Jose: Ooooooh? that's why they are all red, white, and blue stripes.
Washington: Do you think these vertical stripes make my butt look big?
Private Private: No, no George, its just thick material.
Ishmael: **talking to Jose** Sure its thick material I see him sneaking that extra biscuit at meal times? oh I've seen it? many a times... displayed 300 characters
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You know Betsy Ross made these uniforms out of scrap material.
Jose: Ooooooh? that's why they are all red, white, and blue stripes.
Washington: Do you think these vertical stripes make my butt look big?
Private Private: No, no George, its just thick material.
Ishmael: **talking to Jose** Sure its thick material I see him sneaking that extra biscuit at meal times? oh I've seen it? many a times... displayed next 300 characters
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