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... go into that European and American store, and I wanted her to see that you were shopping with me, so I lied and said…” Lacking confidence, Ruby Gregory spoke with her head lowering, not daring to look at Steve Burton, her voice pitifully small: “Also, later in the clothing store, I suddenly called your name loudly because Maya didn’t see us shopping together, so I did it on purpose.”

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