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tev001594_MSG0001 |
Don't look so surprised, [ST:playername ].[ST:n ]And close your mouth before something flies inside it.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0002 |
Yes, it's true—even I enjoy the company of animals.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0003 |
After slogging around with wretched humans all day,[ST:n ]the serenity of a friendly pet is just what I need.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0004 |
Or do you think I should only pet pure-breed cats?[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_JNK0010 |
Affirm[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_SEL0011 |
Say that the Murderess seems like the refined-cat type.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_JNK0020 |
Disagree[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_SEL0021 |
Tell the Murderess that mangy strays fit her perfectly.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0010 |
Oh? A show-class feline with the finest possible[ST:n ]pedigree? Perhaps a handler or two?[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0011 |
I suppose I understand how you might think that,[ST:n ]what with my wealthy upbringing and all.[ST:n ]But no—I think I've moved past such things.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0012 |
Now I just want a pet that can keep up with me.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0013 |
Price and breeding don't matter at all.[ST:n ]I just want a pet that matches my personality.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0014 |
That's why I'm really more of a dog person than[ST:n ]a cat person.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0016 |
That may indeed be the right pet for who I am now.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0017 |
But a stray cat would just make me lonely.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0018 |
They're always wandering off somewhere. And when[ST:n ]you come home and they're gone, you can't help but[ST:n ]worry about what happened to them.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0019 |
I think that's why I'd rather have a dog.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0021 |
Actually, what I REALLY want is a manservant.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_JNK0030 |
Inquire[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_SEL0031 |
Ask the Murderess if that would[ST:n ]help her revive her family name.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_JNK0040 |
Offer[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_SEL0041 |
Say that you're available for the servant gig.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0027 |
That's a fine point.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0028 |
Reviving my house means reclaiming our power.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0029 |
Only when we're widely feared and/or respected can[ST:n ]I truly say that House Effinger has been restored.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0030 |
But I would certainly need servants to attend me.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0031 |
Mark my words—one day you'll be on your hands and[ST:n ]knees begging for the job.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0032 |
Heh heh. That would be a sight to see for sure.[ST:n ]Anyway, I’ll see you around. Toodles![ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0035 |
I had a feeling you'd be interested.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0036 |
Once we've acquired a house, you'll live and work[ST:n ]on the premises.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0037 |
But I'll allow you to accompany me outside of the home[ST:n ]for BLADE missions—assuming that all the dusting has[ST:n ]been completed to my satisfaction.[ST:wait ] |
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tev001594_MSG0038 |
Ah, what a pleasant thought. I know you were only[ST:n ]joking, but it delighted me all the same. Thank you.[ST:wait ] |