1. It's raining today.
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- Ok.
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7. One fell nearby yesterday.
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8. And a flyover collapsed -
we saw it on the news.
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10. It can always start again.
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11. Here he is.
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17. Here.
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18. Just a little bit does it.
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19. Ok.
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20. This new recipe
will do the trick for you.
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26. I know that!
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28. Mr. Shroff speaks very highly of you.
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29. Mr. Shroff said
you've been here for 35 years.
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32. I mean, your golden years
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33. Can we start the training?
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34. Sure.
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35. But it's lunchtime right now.
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36. Ok sir, no problem. I'll come then.
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37. In today's class the recipe is
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39. - Are you asleep?
- What happened?
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46. What did I tell you?
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48. Auntie, turn the tape off.
Rajeev is back.
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51. How was lunch today?
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52. It was good.
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54. Good, as usual.
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57. Your cauliflower was really good.
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58. It was very good.
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59. What happened now, sir?
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61. I'll be cancelling the
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66. Who made the lunch today?
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67. We did, sir. Why?
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68. The food was good!
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69. - What?
- It was good, very good.
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71. What's with him today?
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72. The cauliflower did it for us!
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74. Here, serve this.
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77. - Did you call out to me earlier?
- Yes.
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78. I was changing Uncle's diaper.
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79. What did Rajeev say?
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80. Nothing.
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81. What?
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82. Auntie, the lunchbox
went to someone else.
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83. I don't think Rajeev got it.
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84. It went to someone else
who liked it and finished it.
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85. But the delivery men
never make a mistake.
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86. What is it?
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88. Sir, I came by yesterday.
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99. - I'll come back then.
- Yes, come back.
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- Yes.
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101. You'll definitely be here?
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102. Thank you for sending
back an empty lunchbox.
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103. I had made that food for my husband.
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105. For a few hours, I thought the way to
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109. Ila.
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110. Auntie, this letter
business is strange.
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111. Ila, you owe a thank you.
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112. What happens if this goes to Rajeev?
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114. Rajeev ate someone else's food
yesterday and didn't notice.
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115. Let him notice today.
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116. Should I write something else?
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117. No. Keep it short!
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118. Are you asleep?
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119. What happened?
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120. The lunchbox has come back.
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121. It's empty again, but with a reply.
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- Yes.
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126. What else does it say?
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127. What?
No "Thank you", no "Hello"?
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128. Who does he think he is?
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129. He empties the lunchbox
and then complains!
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130. Wait a minute.
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131. Here, use this.
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132. No, I don't like all this.
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133. I'll tell the delivery man
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134. He should've thanked you!
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135. No, I really don't like this.
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136. Why? It's not like you know him.
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137. Good afternoon, sir. How are you?
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138. I couldn't find you at your desk,
so I came here.
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139. You were reading in the canteen,
so I didn't want to disturb.
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140. Your lunchbox has an amazing aroma.
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141. I could taste the food
without eating it!
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143. She has magic in her hands.
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144. My husband came home late last night.
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146. This morning he went to work.
My daughter went to school.
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Deshpande Auntie.
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148. She lives in the flat above us.
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149. Her husband has been in a coma
for the last 15 years.
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150. One day he woke up and
started staring at the ceiling fan.
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154. In the morning he wakes up
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157. Even the doctors have lost hope now.
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158. It's an old "Orient" model fan.
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161. One day the power went off.
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162. And so did the fan.
Uncle's heartbeat slowed.
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163. Luckily the power came back.
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164. After that, Deshpande Auntie
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165. Deshpande Uncle stares at the fan.
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170. Madam.
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173. It's nice.
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and see if it needed altering.
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181. After our honeymoon, we had no idea
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184. We didn't have much then.
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185. When she arrived, our luck turned.
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186. These days things are so expensive,
luck is not enough.
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187. And why do you make cauliflower
everyday?
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188. Did you buy it in bulk?
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191. You had a brother.
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193. Please don't make cauliflower
everyday, it gives me gas.
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195. Everything gets stuck in
Mumbai traffic.
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196. This road has been jammed
for hours.
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197. You see that building?
That tall tower.
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198. A woman jumped off along
with her little girl this morning.
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199. Jumped with her little girl?
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200. Yes, she jumped.
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202. How would I know, sir?
I'm not related to her.
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205. Is she completely dead?
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my husband went to work...
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208. What about the training?
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209. Please come back later.
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210. Everybody told me
to not expect anything from you.
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211. My name is Aslam Shaikh.
I am an orphan.
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That's all.
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orders, and send them to accounts.
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223. He should have had courage."
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to jump from tall buildings?
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237. - You forgot?
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247. - And you, sir?
- I live in Bandra.
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Didn't even look back...
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It was a blind man.
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256. He asked for directions so I pushed
him, and he got hit by a bus.
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- Ok.
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from Saudi
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I never went back.
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I can just throw them in the pan.
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to cut vegetables like that?
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272. - A hotel?
- Yes.
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cleaning, accounts...
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as entertainment there.
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you pray, you work.
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Here I get some free time.
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- My house.
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288. - What?
- Pasanda.
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- It's a special lamb dish
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- Yes, sir.
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293. Yes, I'll come.
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294. - Come now.
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300. I'll come next time.
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301. My husband came home late last night.
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302. He got a call and went back to work.
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304. When I got married, I took some
things without telling my mother.
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I found one for spring apples.
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- Why?
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315. It's great.
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316. Just great.
Sir, book a lunchbox for me as well.
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318. But it has such great food!
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319. You're right, sir,
talent has no value in this country.
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320. You need magic in the hands.
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321. Anyone can make food
but you need magic.
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not paper...
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I would watch them with her for hours.
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off your life.
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342. The usual things, Auntie.
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345. It's vegetarian, so how come
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362. Does it look nice?
Asking for money all the time?
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363. Its fine, you can pay it back slowly.
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367. Ok, fine.
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368. But don't tell your father.
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369. The 5,000 should cover
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371. Next month something will turn up.
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Shall I wake him?
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373. It's late, we should go home.
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375. Did you say something, sir?
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but I don't have the courage.
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that in Bhutan everyone is happy.
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only Gross National Happiness.
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- No.
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of that movie "Saajan"?
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A strange coincidence.
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alive all by herself.
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it's very easy.
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460. Yes, I'll come after lunch.
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462. Ok, I'll come.
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Nothing.
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in Saudi!
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but you will teach me!
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to forge a degree to get a job?
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475. She must have gotten confused.
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476. Why don't you come
over for dinner, sir?
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477. I've made pasandas.
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478. Pasanda, he says.
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479. You'll come, right?
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480. Sir, have more pasandas.
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481. It's my recipe, sir.
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482. My father warned me:
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483. "Don't marry him,
he'll chain you to the stove."
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484. Her father is a very dangerous man.
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485. Last time he smiled
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486. was during the 1984 World Cup.
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487. Just a little bit.
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488. He's a sour face.
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489. Sir, what does your wife do?
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490. Be quiet.
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491. I'm sorry, sir, she doesn't know.
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492. It's ok.
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493. My wife has passed away.
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494. But I have a girlfriend.
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495. You!
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496. Yes.
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497. What is her name?
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498. Ila.
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499. I knew it, sir!
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500. The lunchbox, the notes...
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501. When did you get married?
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502. Marriage, sir...
sometimes it feels like 35 years.
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503. Sometimes 25, or 10, and sometimes
it feels like it was yesterday.
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504. Sir, you're not eating,
have some more.
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505. It's my recipe, sir.
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506. You're not eating at all.
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507. Sir, I wanted to ask you something.
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508. Go ahead.
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509. You asked just now when
we got married.
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510. Actually,
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511. her father said no.
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512. He said: "The boy is an orphan,
short and dark-skinned."
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513. So Meherunissa ran away from home.
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514. But she doesn't want to get married
without her father's blessing.
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515. I won't tell anyone.
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516. No. It's not that...
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517. Her father has agreed now.
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518. We are getting married soon.
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519. There'll be an army from her side
at the wedding.
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520. Brothers and sisters,
their husbands, children,
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521. uncles, aunts,
everyone will be there.
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522. And there is no one from my side.
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523. I'm alone.
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524. I wanted to ask,
if you wouldn't mind...
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525. being the witness from my side.
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526. My "guardian".
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527. Me?
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528. Yes, and if Madam Ila can come too...
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529. Her father insists
on giving me a scooter.
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530. As a gift for my promotion...
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531. But I'm not retiring.
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532. I was thinking
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533. of not taking early retirement.
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534. I'll ask the boss
to make you my assistant.
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535. So your promotion...
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536. That's good news, sir!
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537. I mean, great news!
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538. Don't mention it to my father-in-law,
he'll take the scooter back.
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539. I'll tell Meherunissa the good news.
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540. Uncle, would you like to sit?
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541. Who, me?
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542. Yes, Uncle, would you like to sit?
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543. No.
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544. Please, I'm getting off
at the next station.
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545. Would you like to order?
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546. Uncle, would you like a seat?
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547. No, no.
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548. The two ladies at the back,
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549. please come in front.
I can't see you.
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550. Now a photo with everyone!
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551. The girl's side to the right.
The boy's side to the left please.
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552. The boy's side to the left please.
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553. You're leaving, sir?
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554. This is the new scooter?
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555. Want a lift?
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556. If you stay and don't retire,
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557. I'll return it to
Meherunissa's father.
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558. Taxi!
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559. The weather is strange.
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560. It's like there's a drought.
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561. Do you know, sir...
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562. The first time I took the train
with you, in 1st class,
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563. I hadn't bought a ticket.
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564. I spent the whole journey
till Bombay Central
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565. praying I wouldn't be caught.
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566. What would you have thought of me?
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567. But the very next day,
I got a 1st class pass made.
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568. Wait.
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569. Come to Nasik sometime.
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570. Ma...
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571. I'm coming.
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572. 80 rupees.
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573. Rajeev is on his way.
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574. He's in a meeting.
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575. He'll go straight to the crematorium.
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576. I'm very hungry.
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577. I'm craving parathas.
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578. I didn't eat breakfast this morning.
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579. I was making breakfast for him.
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580. Ok, Ma.
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581. I was always worried
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582. of what would happen to me
when he passed away.
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583. - Never mind.
- But now...
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584. I just feel hungry.
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585. In the beginning,
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586. there was a lot of love between us,
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587. when you were born.
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588. But for several years,
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589. I've been disgusted by him.
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590. Every morning, his breakfast,
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591. his medicine, his bath...
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592. Breakfast, medicine, bath...
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593. When your brother died...
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594. That old ambulance
with a red light came.
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595. Remember?
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596. Those old Matador models.
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597. Which one has come now?
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598. What colour?
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599. White.
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600. With the blue light.
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601. Ok.
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602. Mister.
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603. Yes.
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604. This lunchbox is going
to the wrong address.
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605. How can it go to the wrong address?
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606. We don't deliver it wrong.
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607. Yes, I understand.
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608. But my lunchbox has not been going
to the right address.
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609. - It goes to the right address.
- It doesn't.
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610. People from Harvard came...
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611. Forget about them.
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612. Listen to me.
Try to understand what I'm saying.
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613. This lunchbox that I give to you
does not go to my husband.
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614. Instead it goes to someone else,
who has been eating it.
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615. The Harvard people came here
and studied our system.
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616. - They said we don't deliver wrong...
- It's been going to the wrong address.
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617. Do you think I am a liar?
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618. The King of England came in person
to see our system.
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619. But this lunchbox is going somewhere.
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620. It goes to the right building.
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621. I want the address of that building!
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622. Saajan Fernandez's desk?
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623. He sits two desks down.
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624. Is this Saajan Fernandez's desk?
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625. Let me call you back.
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626. Saajan Fernandez?
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627. He left.
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628. I mean he left the job.
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629. Where can I find him?
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630. He left for Nasik.
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631. So you are going to Nasik?
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632. Yes.
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633. Are you moving there?
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634. Yes.
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635. Permanently?
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636. Yes.
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637. I retired three years ago.
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638. I come back to see my son
every now and then.
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639. I've been calling out
since this afternoon.
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640. Where were you?
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641. I had something to take care of.
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642. I got worried.
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643. I ran out of diapers for your uncle.
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644. But I asked the super to get them.
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645. Do you know, Ila?
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646. I cleaned your uncle's fan today.
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647. Without turning it off!
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648. You must have reached Nasik.
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649. This morning you probably woke
up and made some tea.
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650. And after that,
maybe you went for a morning walk.
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651. I woke up this morning
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652. and sold all my jewellery.
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653. My bracelets, earrings
and my wedding necklace.
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654. It's not much.
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655. But I've heard that 1 rupee here
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656. is worth 5 in Bhutan.
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657. So maybe we'll be ok for some time.
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658. And after that...
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659. After that, we'll see.
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660. By the time Yashvi comes home
from school, I'll have packed.
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661. And we'll take the afternoon train.
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662. Maybe I'll send you this letter
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663. and your new postman will deliver it.
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664. Or maybe I should keep it for myself.
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665. And read it again years from now.
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666. I read somewhere...
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667. that sometimes the wrong train
will get you to the right station.
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