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The Cobbler and the banker La Fontaine/拉.封丹 皮匠和银行家 A cobbler passed his time in singing from morning till night;it was wonderful to see,wonderful to hear him;he was more contented in
A: Do you know where you want to transfer to? B: I dont have the slightest clue. A: What school would you like to go to? B: Im not sure. A: You honestly have no idea? B: PCC is perfectly fine for me. A: You might as well stay here. B: Thats not a bad
A: Where are you planning on transferring to? B: I cant seem to make a decision. A: Where do you want to go? B: I honestly have no idea. A: You havent thought about it? B: I like it here at PCC. A: Why dont you just continue going to PCC? B: I like t
A: Have you figured out where you want to transfer to? B: I cant think of where to go. A: Where would you like to go to school? B: I really dont know. A: You cant think of anything? B: I really like where Im at now. A: So, why dont you just stay here
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The Cobbler and the banker La Fontaine/拉.封丹 皮匠和银行家 A cobbler passed his time in singing from morning till night;it was wonderful to see,wonderful to hear him;he was more contented in shoes,than was any of the seven sages.His neighbo
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