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young master. The Dow Lord's helper is
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You. Oh, you're here to sell grain,
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I'm shopkeeper Fu. Well met.
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Shopkeeper Fu. So, you're the mysterious
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We're offering the best price for grain
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Selling to us is your best bet here.
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Who's your boss, little one? Must be
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My boss? Their name would scare you
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stiff. It's the threeheaded, sixarmed,
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all powerful, all capable Master Da
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Uh, sounds a bit over the top, but seems
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I give up. I give up. Little girl, you
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really are something. Just sell the
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grain to her, young master.
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Can we speak outside for a moment?
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If you were the Dow Lord and needed
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someone to buy a large batch of grain,
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Someone reliable, surely.
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It Yeah, not the most reliable.
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We'll sell. I'll count the money while
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you go fetch the grain.
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Great. Then I'll go get the grain.
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The money looks right. Maybe I'm just
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Brad a picture to fill your stomach?
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Just follow me, young master.
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Ah, young master. If you weren't so
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sharp, we would have been swindled big.
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Hey, I handed over the money. Why are
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you still holding me here?
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How can you bully a kid?
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Well, Jean, what's going on here?
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You little swindler, explain this. Why
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are these all tongue coins?
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What tongue coins? What are you talking
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Cut the act. Where did you get these
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coins? Where are your parents?
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You're working for that young lady who
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drew the bread, aren't you? Where is
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I don't know what you're talking about.
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The Doward's expecting me. Just let me
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Still not talking. Let's see how long
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that lasts once you're tied down. Come
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here, young master. If this girl's a
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swindler, then our source can't be
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No point trying with her now. Come on.
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I'll take you to a decent merchant.