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A: I believe that you called me? B: Oh, hi. Thanks for getting back to me quickly. A: Why did you call me? B: I was calling about your son. A: Did he do something wrong? B: Your son was acting up in class. A: What do you mean? B: He was talking and c
A: Hello, I'm returning your phone call. B: I'm glad that you could get back to me so fast. A: No problem, but what were you calling about? B: I needed to talk to you about your son. A: Is he messing up in school? B: He was acting up in class one day
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